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w2k3?? TS Questions TSADMIN You could not be authenticated on this
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Doug Stratton
2005-12-19 17:53:02 UTC
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Not sure where the w2k3 discussion group is? Anyways.
We have a bunch (20) w2k3 TS.
I can RDP to them fine.
Problem is when I try to use TSADMIN to get to some of them I get "You could
not be authenticated on this server". I am admin on all the servers. I
shows the list of connections.

I searched the web and could not find anything that fixed the problem.

Thanks for any suggestions.
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Vera Noest [MVP]
2005-12-19 20:21:01 UTC
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The main Terminal Services newsgroup is
microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services (not OS-specific anymore).

Did you logon with a local Administrator account? If so, use a Domain
Administrator account.
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Post by Doug Stratton
Not sure where the w2k3 discussion group is? Anyways.
We have a bunch (20) w2k3 TS.
I can RDP to them fine.
Problem is when I try to use TSADMIN to get to some of them I
get "You could not be authenticated on this server". I am admin
on all the servers. I shows the list of connections.
I searched the web and could not find anything that fixed the
problem.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Doug Stratton
2005-12-19 21:11:03 UTC
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I have an admin id. It is in the local admin groups on the boxes and also
has some admin rights on the domain. I can get on 95% of the boxes. So the
id must have the correct rights.
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Post by Vera Noest [MVP]
The main Terminal Services newsgroup is
microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services (not OS-specific anymore).
Did you logon with a local Administrator account? If so, use a Domain
Administrator account.
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Vera Noest
MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net
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Post by Doug Stratton
Not sure where the w2k3 discussion group is? Anyways.
We have a bunch (20) w2k3 TS.
I can RDP to them fine.
Problem is when I try to use TSADMIN to get to some of them I
get "You could not be authenticated on this server". I am admin
on all the servers. I shows the list of connections.
I searched the web and could not find anything that fixed the problem.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Vera Noest [MVP]
2005-12-19 21:39:00 UTC
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So what is different on the servers which you can't connect to?
Anything the in the EventLog on those servers?

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Post by Doug Stratton
I have an admin id. It is in the local admin groups on the
boxes and also has some admin rights on the domain. I can get
on 95% of the boxes. So the id must have the correct rights.
Doug Stratton
2005-12-19 23:17:02 UTC
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That is the question isn't it.
As far as I can tell they are the same. Nothing in the event logs.
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Post by Vera Noest [MVP]
So what is different on the servers which you can't connect to?
Anything the in the EventLog on those servers?
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TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net
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Post by Doug Stratton
I have an admin id. It is in the local admin groups on the
boxes and also has some admin rights on the domain. I can get
on 95% of the boxes. So the id must have the correct rights.
Vera Noest [MVP]
2005-12-20 21:37:34 UTC
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Post by Doug Stratton
That is the question isn't it.
As far as I can tell they are the same. Nothing in the event logs.
I've found some identical posts. Most issues are caused by using a
non-Administrator account, but some others indicate that this issue
can also be caused by a DNS problem.
Can you compare the DNS records for these servers with those that do
work?
If that doesn't solve the problem, I think I would remove the server
from the domain and then join the domain again.
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Vera Noest
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Doug Stratton
2005-12-20 23:55:02 UTC
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Thanks, I will. Any chance you can tell me how to get my hands on the "DNS
Records"
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Post by Vera Noest [MVP]
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Post by Doug Stratton
That is the question isn't it.
As far as I can tell they are the same. Nothing in the event logs.
I've found some identical posts. Most issues are caused by using a
non-Administrator account, but some others indicate that this issue
can also be caused by a DNS problem.
Can you compare the DNS records for these servers with those that do
work?
If that doesn't solve the problem, I think I would remove the server
from the domain and then join the domain again.
_________________________________________________________
Vera Noest
MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net
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Vera Noest [MVP]
2005-12-21 09:33:15 UTC
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Post by Doug Stratton
Thanks, I will. Any chance you can tell me how to get my hands
on the "DNS Records"
I am assuming that you run a DNS server. That's where you would check
the information that has been stored for each server.
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