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28 TopicsWindows Server 2022 App Compatibility FOD breaks Remote Desktop
When installing the App Compatibility FOD on Windows Server 2022, Remote Desktop connections to the server seem to be no longer possible. I think this is a bug, but haven't found any other reports. Can someone confirm? How to reproduce: Install Windows Server 2022 Standard Core (physical and virtual installs are equally affected). In SConfig, enable Remote Desktop. Connect to the server via Remote Desktop using the default 'Administrator' account. Works fine. Install the App Compatibility FOD and reboot: Add-WindowsCapability -Online -Name ServerCore.AppCompatibility~~~~0.0.1.0 Restart-Computer Try establishing a Remote Desktop connection again. Doesn't work. You either get a blank screen or get disconnected immediately. Install all applicable Windows Updates and try again. No change. Remove the App Compatibility FOD and reboot: Remove-WindowsCapability -Online -Name ServerCore.AppCompatibility~~~~0.0.1.0 Restart-Computer Try again. Remote Desktop functionality is now restored. This did work fine in Server 2019.Solved16KViews3likes32CommentsRDP Licensing Server Issue
We have a number of terminal servers, all running Server 2019. For most purposes they are standalone (they each handle their own connection broker service), and the only shared resource is the licensing server, which is a dedicated VM (also Server 2019) which does nothing apart from act as the licensing server. From when set up about a year ago (session hosts and licensing server) all worked fine until a couple of months ago when three (so far) of the terminal server started randomly giving the following error: If the user logs out and back in it may or may not clear, and if it doesn’t (or if they just ignore it and carry on), it will kick them out after an hour. I have been unable to find any pattern to this – it seems to affect random users at random times, and I have been unable to replicate it in testing. If I run the licensing dignoser (lsdiag.msc) on one of the affected terminal servers when a user informs me of the issue, it comes back with no errors. Connectivity to the licensing server is fine and there are plenty of licenses available. I have tried removing cached user profiles from the affected terminal servers (we use roaming profiles so they re-sync when the user next logs in), which hasn’t helped. Each terminal server is configured to address the licensing server just by its hostname, but on each of those affected I have also added the FQDN and the static IP – which has also had no impact. Can anyone suggest anything else to try? Thanks2.1KViews1like2CommentsRDS 2019 Remote Apps RDWEB event id 10
Hi everyone, I have a server that I was able to publish remote apps before several new applications installations today. I was also able to use the GPO "Specify the default connection URL After the installation of the new software, I wanted to publish it. However, it didn't work. I check it using the rdweb URL and found this: When I went to the server I found event id 10: "RD Web Access was unable to access RDSSerever, which is the server that is specified as running the RemoteApp and Desktop Connection Management service. Ensure that the computer account of the RD Web Access server is a member of the TS Web Access Computers security group on RDSServer." I tried multiple solutions, but: 1. I don't have a group called TS Web Access Computers Security group 2. Even after changing the authentication to a domain admin it still doesn't work... Is my only option to remove and add the RDS again? Rahamim.3.4KViews1like1Comment