A: None. Recently installed OS and components. You need to RDP to the server, and then use remote control. Are you doing this, or are you on the console trying to remote control? This is a known issue in server. The solution is to install SP2 or to upgrade to R2 Server. I've had this same issue and opened a case with Tech Support - their response was the previous sentence.
I have not tried SP2 because we had some linux-based HP thin clients which would actually not connect to it - I had to downgrade my server back to SP1. It had something to do with support to RDP 6 on their linux image. I have just started to play with R2 terminal servers, however, and everything is working well. My linux clients connect to it AND I can shadow users' session.
It's also got some nice multimedia handling. Please download and install the following hotfix on your Server SP2 servers and test to see if your issue is resolved. Are you having multiple monitors by any chance? Remote Control aka Shadow does not support multi-monitor mode and will give access denied error meaning inaccessible feature in current mode.
One thing i found that was once the session is locked and when i try to remote control i get access denied and when i unlock the session i can remote control. RDP to server not a problem, open TS Manager, right click to shadow another client, I see their desktop, but have no control over the shadowed desktop.
Article You cannot shadow a session with multiple monitors enabled in Windows Server R2. Additionally, it would be nice to know what is causing this issue and how Microsoft is addressing it.
The company I work for is currently running three terminal severs. Oh, this used to work, but our computer crashed and we had to reinstall XP Pro and everything. Now it now longer works. Yes, I am in administrator mode. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. All rights reserved.
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