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After Installing Terminal Server when I RDP to the server it crashed and reboots server

Asked by asellus in Remote Desktop/Terminal Services, Operating Systems Miscellaneous, Windows 2003 Server

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Ok I have a windows 2003 Standard R2 server with all updates and patches. I can RDP to the server and work on it fine. I want to make it into a citrix server so I installed Terminal Server (with relaxed mode) and the install when fine. No after if I try and RDP the server reboots even before the desktop loads. The following Stop Error 0X00000050 ( 0XBC018044, 0X00000001, 0XBFA6E693, 0X00000000) If I uninstall Terminal Server I can once again RDP to the server and work on it fine. This is driving me crazy!! any help greatly appreciated! ;)Start Free Trial
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Zones: Remote Desktop/Terminal Services, Operating Systems Miscellaneous, Windows 2003 Server
Tags: Microsoft, Server 2003 R2, Standard Edition Server 2003 R2, Terminal Server problem
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Solution Provided By: xentelworker
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