

It resolves the Gateway for the RDS Farm with it's external address, it takes a specific route (trace route) to that gateway and nslookups

** DomainD consists entirely of WindPCs BUT NO MACHINES CAN CONNECT TO THE RD FARM ***įor DomainD, if a machine is NOT bound to the domain (i.e., a part of a workgroup), then access to the RDFarm works fine.
Remote desktop device redirector bus windows 10#
In this scenario:ĭomainB = Global Office 1 <- The RDS Farm is located within this domainĭomainB is a mix of Windows 7 and Windows 10 1703/1803 PCs and all can connect to the RD Farm fine.ĭomainC consists entirely of WindPCs and all can connect to the RD Farm fine. All offices have their own local domain but in one forest. The company I am working for has multiple sites dotted around the globe. Stack trace: at .(HttpContext objHttpContext) Thread account name: IIS APPPOOL\RDWebAccess Request URL: Request path: /RDWeb/Pages/en-US/Default.aspx End of stack trace from previous location where exception was thrown -Īt .Throw()Īt .PageAsyncTaskManager.d_3.MoveNext()Īt .HandleNonSuccessAndDebuggerNotification(Task task) Every time someone goes to the website to login we we get the following Warning logged in events: Event code: 3005Įvent message: An unhandled exception has occurred.Įvent ID: 00f90daa62f94580925cf71413f5874dĪpplication domain: /LM/W3SVC/1/ROOT/RDWeb/Pages-6-131850389869549350Īpplication Path: C:\WINDOWS\Web\RDWeb\Pages\Įxception message: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.Īt .(HttpContext objHttpContext)Īt ASP.en_us_default_aspx.d_0.MoveNext() We have a Windows Server 2016 box that is being used for users to remote in to their computers by way of RDWeb.
