Originally posted by suityou01
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I did mate. I turned off everything.Originally posted by Boney M View PostHave you tried disabling the smart card enumeration service ?
I'll give it a go, cheers.Originally posted by darrylmg View PostAlso, try initiating the rdp with /admin.
See here: Using command-line parameters with Remote Desktop Connection - Windows Help
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Also, try initiating the rdp with /admin.
See here: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/w...top-connection
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OK I am going to build 2 machines and use VNC so I have a workaround.
No need to apply any more thought to what is clearly a very weird problem.
Thanks all.
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nlasvc timeout is the error in the event log. Along with crpytosvc.
A common problem on Citrix VDI, but I am running on Centos KVM.
Logging into the machines using domain account is fine, problem only exists via RDP using a domain login.
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Have you tried logging onto any of the three machines as the domain user but from the console of what ever hypervisor you are using? Eliminate the RDP aspect of any fault finding
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Try 'telnet ad_server 389' and 'telnet ad_server 689' from client same other way...
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Stoopid question, are there pending updates on the server?
Try a server reboot and see if you can RDP on after that.
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Smells like that to me too. Nothing coming up on a wireshark trace to support this.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostSounds like to me (and I'm not expert in this), that the machine you are RDPing to has problem accessing the domain controller. Network / Firewall setup.
Also the machine I am rdping to, I can log on successfully with these credentials locally so it authenticates via the DC fine.
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Sounds like to me (and I'm not expert in this), that the machine you are RDPing to has problem accessing the domain controller. Network / Firewall setup.
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