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Remote desktop and port forwarding fail after updates

Postby guest » Mon Jul 02, 2012 12:01 pm

Last week i installed WHS and all was working great. I let WHS configure my router (D-Link DI-614) and it configured fine. I setup the website connection info and that went fine. I could connect to it via the NET, take control of PC within my network through the WHS Website, everything worked fine. Then I pulled down all of the updates and the WHS website quit working, remote desktop won't connect (External or Internal network fails), and I got port forwarding errors. I tried everything the help files suggested and even reinstalled just incase I did something wrong to corrupt file, although the only thing i did was create a user account and connect a PC via the connector CD. After I reloaded it, it worked great again all night long. But the next morning it quit working again. This was after the updates pulled down through the automatic updates. The strange thing is, all of the other features like backups, share folders, and the remote console all work fine.



Please help, I am lost and have no other ideas.
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Re: Remote desktop and port forwarding fail after updates

Postby guest » Mon Jul 02, 2012 12:01 pm

do you have a NVidia or ATI graphiccard in your home server? If yes, the drivers for this card can break Remote Desktop (and that way also WHS console) access to the server (eventually also after an update of other components sharing the same ressources like .NET Framework).
Uninstalling the video drivers or applying the following lines into the registry may help. (Save the next lines in a text file with the extension .reg and import it after logging in locally to your server in its registry, reboot the server.)

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Memory Management]
“SessionImageSize”=dword:00000020

(Btw. it is not a good idea to post different bugs in another persons thread.)
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