I’m very new to Terminal Services and I was doing too much “tinkering” around and I’ve screwed up my TS. It was working fine here in the office until I deleted something I shouldn’t have.
In the TS Configuration, under the Connections column, there was the connection I created (it was called HBUG) and I had another connection that was automatically created called RDP-Tcp. I had a total of two connections. I deleted the RDP-Tcp connection and that deleted my HBUG connection too.
I created the HBUG connection again but the RDP-Tcp connection never came back. Under TS Manger, it shows Console only and not RDP-Tcp (listener).Now when I try to remote into my TS server I get this error: “The client could not connect to the remote computer. Remote connections might not be enabled or the computer might be too busy to accept new connections. It is also possible that network problems are preventing your connection. Please try again later. If the problem continues to occur, contact you administrator.”
I know deleting that RDP-Tcp connection is what did it because I was remoted in when I did that and I got disconnected immediately after that and have not been able to connect since.
I’ve double-checked the Server 2003 machine under Start-Control Panel-System and it still says it’s allowing remote connections so I don’t know where the hold up is coming from.