Install issue.

Discussion in 'Parallels Remote Application Server' started by Matthew, Jun 20, 2008.

  1. Matthew

    Matthew Guest

    Hi all,

    I've recently downloaded the 2X Application server to see if it is a suitable solution for our small company. I've limited experience with 2003 server and none with TS, so you'll have to bear with me :)

    I've installed the TS functionality of 2003 server and activated it, I've then installed the 2X Application server. I've configured a application I want to run and then managed to browse the farm via the client on another machine. I run the application and it invites me to enter a username and password which I do, shortly afterward I get an error box stating....

    The Client could not access the remote application.
    Terminal Server might be to busy to accept the new connections or network problems are preventing your connection.
    Please try connecting again later.

    I'm uncertain how to go about finding the fault at this point, could any one give me some pointers as to what I should be checking?

    Thank you.

    M
     
  2. nixu

    nixu Guest

    From the 2x Console check the status information and check for any errors.

    Nixu
     
  3. Matthew

    Matthew Guest

    Hi :) The status reads as follows.

    Code:
    Fri Jun 20 16:52:27 2008
    
    2X Redundancy Service running normally
    
    2X Client Gateway running normally
    2X Client Gateway running on 192.168.2.135:80
    Broadcast service running on 192.168.2.135:20000
    
    0 active RDP tunneled session(s)
    0 active Citrix tunneled session(s)
    
    
    2X Terminal Server Agent running normally
    
    2X Publishing Agent running normally
    Load Balancing 1 server(s)
    
    						Active	 Disconnected
    Server		Type	Agent	CPU	Memory	Sessions Sessions
    SUPPORTSERVER	RDP	OK	51%	16%	1	 1
    
    Server: "SUPPORTSERVER" running on: Microsoft Windows Server 2003 family Standard Edition Service Pack 2
    ID	User		IP		Protocol State	      Type
    0	Administrator	0.0.0.0    	Console	 Active       Desktop
    1	Administrator	192.168.2.132	RDP	 Disconnected Desktop

    That seems to be Ok?

    M
     
  4. Tom Haskell

    Tom Haskell Guest

    I will do these things:
    1. Try accessing the application again
    2. Check whether the cables are properly connected in the proper ports
    3. Go to the terminal services configuration->connections->click Rdp-tcp->right click->select all tasks

    What do you see there?

    If enable connection is an option, the connection is currently disabled. Enable it and access the application again.

    Tom
     
  5. Matthew

    Matthew Guest

    Hi :)

    I've tried accessing the application again, still no joy. All cables and such are connected, this server is used to publish a small Wiki for the IT dept and that's still workign fine across the LAN/WAN.

    Under all tasks I see...

    Disable connection
    Rename connection

    I've added further applications to the server, these appear on the client end, but still won't allow me to run them.

    Any ideas?

    Thanks.

    M
     
  6. Tom Haskell

    Tom Haskell Guest

    Hi Matt,
    So you mean the small wiki is working fine but other applications are not, is that right?
    Are you using the 2X Web portal or the 2X AppSrvClient?
    It sounds like you are using the web portal.

    How about using a IP address instead of server name. Give it a try.

    Tom
     
  7. Matthew

    Matthew Guest

    Hiya Tom, I've just done some tweaking I appears to be working. As usual its one of those scenarios where you change a few things and now I'm not sure what I did that made it work! :lol:

    I'm probably going to uninstall it and do a clean install and make a note of the settings one by one.

    Thank you for your assitance thus far.
     
  8. Tom Haskell

    Tom Haskell Guest

    Yeah Matt,
    I understand what you're saying. IT resolution takes too many clicks for a problem. ha ha...
    But I have seen some people having the same problem, especially while accessing apps from the portal.

    Regards,
    Tom
     

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