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Subject: Published Terminal Server Disappears
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Mark Johnston User is Offline
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9/08/2008 04:33 AM  
Hi all
 
I'm a new user to this site so please forgive me if this has already been answered for another user!!
 
I have a 8 month old HP Proliant HL350 running SBS 2003 Premium R2 with the ISA Server 2004 module installed.  I also have a Windows 2003 Standard server running in Terminal Server application mode.  The SBS box has 2 NICs with the external NIC being connected to an ADSL router.  The system is up and running and MOSTLY seems OK.  Please note that the same site worked correctly when the previous SBS (2000 version) server was running.
 
The Terminal Server was published using the wizard in ISA on the SBS machine.
 
I need to have a company RDP into the Terminal Server on a regular basis - this usually works OK, but sometimes RDP sessions fail until the SBS machine is rebooted.  This can be a pain 'coz the remote company (John Deere) are on US time while this server is on +8 hours (Western Australia), and having to kiock all the users out is ALWAYS a problem.
 
Once the machine is rebooted everything seems to work OK until next time the SBS machine decides not to play nicely.
 
I've tried re-running the "Connect to Internet" wizard, re-publishing the server, rebooting the Terminal Server box (this isolates the issue to the SBS unit) etc.  There don't seem to be any errors logged.
 
Any ideas????
 
Thanks in advance
 
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9/11/2008 08:27 PM  
If this happens can you ping the Terminal Server from the SBS?

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