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From: marv on 8 Dec 2006 05:19 I had the same problem on a cluster. When I did a fail-over of all the clustergroups I was able to logon again. Reportet it to MS but they´re not sure what causes this. They´re leaning towards Anti-virus but they´re not sure... -- System Technician AD, DNS, Scripting... "Bill" wrote: > I have atleast 3 servers that I know of with this issue. I can use RDP to > login to all of them, no problems. But, if I actually go sit at the console, > or use the console switch from RDP, I get this error: > > Logon Connect Failed > Error connecting to existing session username (idx) The operation completed > successfully. > > I made sure there were no disconnected RDP sessions on the boxes also. > > I have googled this error and looked through hundreds of forum posts and I > cannot find any information. If anyone here has anything that could help, I'd > surely appreciate it. Thanks in advance!
From: marv on 8 Dec 2006 07:31
Hey Bill, Do you by any chance run Shadow Copy on those servers? -- System Technician AD, DNS, Scripting... "marv" wrote: > I had the same problem on a cluster. > When I did a fail-over of all the clustergroups I was able to logon again. > Reportet it to MS but they´re not sure what causes this. They´re leaning > towards Anti-virus but they´re not sure... > -- > System Technician > AD, DNS, Scripting... > > > "Bill" wrote: > > > I have atleast 3 servers that I know of with this issue. I can use RDP to > > login to all of them, no problems. But, if I actually go sit at the console, > > or use the console switch from RDP, I get this error: > > > > Logon Connect Failed > > Error connecting to existing session username (idx) The operation completed > > successfully. > > > > I made sure there were no disconnected RDP sessions on the boxes also. > > > > I have googled this error and looked through hundreds of forum posts and I > > cannot find any information. If anyone here has anything that could help, I'd > > surely appreciate it. Thanks in advance! |