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If you could not log in to the server using rdp, but your remote server is not being in state of rebooting, shutting down or starting with updates being installed, than the reason could be the lack of RAM or, maybe disk space. In my case I was using psexec to connect to my server and verify if I have enough RAM on it: c:\PSTools> -u mydomain\user1 \\ -h c:\windows\system32\cmd PsExec v2. 2 - Execute processes remotely Copyright (C) 2001-2016 Mark Russinovich Sysinternals - Password: Microsoft Windows [Version 10. 0. 14393] (c) 2016 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
And then double click connection-name(home-desktop as shown in the picture) to start browsing remote desktop. Method 2: x11vnc is a simple VNC server and you won't have to mess around with Gnome settings or 500 firewalls, just install x11vnc on all your computers (with puppet or whatever you're using for mass-control). Then from your local computer run: ssh user@host -L 5900:localhost:5900 "x11vnc -display:0 -noxdamage" Obviously swapping user@host for the username and hostname/IP of the remote computer. And then use a VNC client of your choice to connect to localhost:5900. The SSH command starts a vnc server on the remote computer and then tunnels back that port over SSH. You don't have to open up any ports (as long as you can already SSH). If your computers have funny display settings, you might do better to leave off the -display:0 segment in the SSH command. x11vnc will then automatically try to find the right display. Source: askubuntu answered Jun 6 '13 at 8:25 Khurshid Alam Khurshid Alam 2, 960 3 gold badges 23 silver badges 35 bronze badges 9 Overview of Solution Assuming you have already setup an OpenSSH Server on your host machine, you must first enable desktop control on your host machine.
If you need to restore it later you can double click it and add the info back to the registry. on the Edit menu click delete, then close the registry editor and reboot the client computer. The key should be rebuilt on reboot. Go back to it in the registry editor after reboot and verify that users have at least Read permissions listed. ok checked your #1: all ok #2 i will have to do after hours.. i probably will not do this for a while or atleast until i have a better reason to restart the server as its serves a very imp. function.. thank you all for your help thank you again mtadeacon.. This topic has been locked by an administrator and is no longer open for commenting. To continue this discussion, please ask a new question.