OK, switched to top-posting. Fine with me, but hard to follow the
thread.
No, the MTU size has nothing to do with your problem.
BUT: the recommended method to shutdown a TS remotely is with the
"tsshutdn" command. That takes care of remote connections.
tsshutdn is documented in Start - Help & Support
Note that there was a problem with tsshutdn, but it is fixed in SP1
(which you installed) and it gave a specfic error message about
"logon disabled". So after SP1, tsshutdn should work.
842506 - You cannot use the tsshutdn command to restart a Windows
Server 2003-based terminal server
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=842506
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Post by nusynotYes, we tried various ways of rebooting...
1) restart gracely from Start > Shutdown > Restart
2) shutdown -m \\machinename -r command
3) used psshutdown utility from sysinternals.
All methods have failed. It seems like the server hangs and the
restart command is never executed. And then the remote desktop
session is disconnected and you cannot reconnect again. However
the server is still up ( you can ping it and access the file
shares).
Vera, I heard you mention something regarding the MTU size
problem caused by MS05-019 or Win2k3 SP1 causing network
connectivity issue. Could this be related?
Is there anything else I can investigate?
Thanks in advance,
Tony
wrote on 02 nov 2005 in
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Post by nusynotPost by Vera Noest [MVP]Did you install the updates from within an rdp sessions?
YES
Post by Vera Noest [MVP]If so, have you tried an additional restart of the
server?
There server will not restart with RDP session. RDP
disconnect instead, but then you can't RDP back to the
server again. You can do a ping -t on the server and
notice that it never restarts. I had to call someone at
the remote site (server is located in CA, I'm located in
DC) to physically reboot the server from console. After
physical reboot, RDP connection works again.
Yes, that's what I thought.
Not all updates can be performed through an rdp session. And
they might need a hard reboot.
Yes, we had to do a hard reboot from console and everything
came back up and RDP was able to connect again, but the
interesting thing is when we went ahead to do another reboot
from an RDP session, the same thing happened... server
doesn't reboot... RDP session is disconnected and we cannot
reconnect via RDP
It's very strange.
Yes, it is. You use the tsshutdn command, I assume?
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