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RDP (Terminal Services) on a Windows 2000 stoped working after P2V posted: Jun 2, 2009 7:28 PM

Click to view Very Lost's profile Novice 21 posts since
Jun 1, 2007

Group,

It seems like everytime I P2V a Windows 2000 Server (SP4), Remote desktop (TS) services stop working. I found in the TS Manager states that the port is "down". We were able to use RDP from our XP boxes to admin the server before the convert. Any thoughts?

Just to be clear. This is not a TS Server or some special remote box. It is a standard Windows 2000 Server with SP4 running some applications.

Thanks

Click to view asatoran's profile Virtuoso 2,926 posts since
Jun 23, 2006
Have you checked the RDP-TCP Properties, Network Adapters tab in the Terminal Services Configuration Control Panel? When you P2V, the virtual machine will get a new NIC, so perhaps RDP is not listening on the correct NIC anymore.
Click to view AndreTheGiant's profile Guru 5,935 posts since
Aug 28, 2008
Which related error do you have in Event Viewer?

Andre
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Click to view tom howarth's profile Guru 7,351 posts since
Jul 25, 2005
Have you checked the Groups membership for the RDP protocol

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Click to view cainics's profile Enthusiast 23 posts since
Mar 25, 2009

Try this. Change your NIC from "VMXNET" to "AMD" in the adapter options.

Enable the NIC, provide an IP and make sure the NIC status shows connected in VI client (not on the virtual machine itself).

Let us know of the status afterwards.


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Click to view tom howarth's profile Guru 7,351 posts since
Jul 25, 2005
have you removed remote access, rebooted the server and then re activated remote access to the machine?

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Click to view cainics's profile Enthusiast 23 posts since
Mar 25, 2009

Well.. in the virtual machine console, change the network adapter (in network settings) to AMD. The default adapter that VMWare selects after P2V is VMXNet.

I have run into a funky issue in the past where an application would not work with the network no matter what. The network adapter was functioning properly and everything was ok. Changing to AMD resolved the issue. Do not worry about the adapter speed that is shown (10Mbps). It's just that this adapter used to run in the past at 10Mbps so that speed is listed. Actual throughput is the speed of your blade adapter (which is usually 1 Gbps). This is just a test for you to verify that there is nothing related to the network adapter itself.

Hope this helps.


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