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Vista and 2003 TS administration mode
"Jorge Almeida" <jalmeida[ at ]isicom.pt> 12.07.2007 13:40:39
I have this strange problem in a laptop running Windows Vista: when I
try to connecto the DC running SBS2003, I get an error saying that I already
have an active session running on the server and that I cannot open another.

I started by rebooting the server and tried again to repeat the
sequence, but the error message persists.

Now, here's the strage part: I can connect to a member server running
W2k3 Std by rdp client and, from there, to the DC running SBS2003...

Any sugestions?

Re: Vista and 2003 TS administration mode
"Vera Noest [MVP]" <vera.noest[ at ]remove-this.hem.utfors.se> 12.07.2007 19:36:20
I would post this to the SBS newsgroup. I've seen a lot of posts
there specific to Vista clients in SBS domains.

microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs

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"Jorge Almeida" <jalmeida[ at ]isicom.pt> wrote on 12 jul 2007 in
microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:

[Quoted Text]
> I have this strange problem in a laptop running Windows
> Vista: when I
> try to connecto the DC running SBS2003, I get an error saying
> that I already have an active session running on the server and
> that I cannot open another.
>
> I started by rebooting the server and tried again to repeat
> the
> sequence, but the error message persists.
>
> Now, here's the strage part: I can connect to a member
> server running
> W2k3 Std by rdp client and, from there, to the DC running
> SBS2003...
>
> Any sugestions?

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