Application Server Connection Error in windows 2008

Discussion in 'Parallels Remote Application Server' started by socram, Mar 3, 2008.

  1. socram

    socram Guest

    Hi,
    Yesterday, I installed APS in windows 2008 with Terminal server Role Enabled.
    When I try to connect, I receive this error:

    this initial program cannot be started: c:\windows\system32\memshell.exe

    How I connect with APS??
    thanks
     
  2. nixu

    nixu Guest

  3. Tom Haskell

    Tom Haskell Guest

    2X Application Access error on Win Server 2008 RC 1

    Hi there,
    I went through the knowledgebase and did exactly the same as mentioned there.
    However, I get this error:
    Internal Error 2825.

    I added memshell.exe from my system 32 to the remote App program.
    Any other solutions for this or did I miss somthing?

    Thanks.

    Tom
     
  4. nixu

    nixu Guest

    Hi there,

    From where did you get the "Internal Error 2825".

    Nixu...
     
  5. Tom Haskell

    Tom Haskell Guest

    ApplicationServer on 2008

    Hey Nixu,
    Thanks...
    I should have mentioned it earlier. Sorry...
    The error is forced by 2X AppSRVClient.
    ----------------------------------------
    | 2X ApplicationServer Client X|
    | |
    | |
    | x Internal Error <2825> |
    ----------------------------------------

    That's the screen shot I am getting right now.
    By the way, Win Server 2008 RC1 is a new install.
    This error occurs before and after adding the 2X memshell.exe in the remote programs in terminal server config and trying to access the app.
    Since I did not see it working, I changed everything into the default mode(terminal services plus 2X(uninstall/install).
    After this I followed the solution listed in Knowledgebase...but again the same message. Googling did not work either..

    Thanks
     
  6. nixu

    nixu Guest

    Hi there,

    I managed to reproduce this issue and managed to solve it by disabling "Allow connections only from computers running Remote Desktop with Network Level authentication".

    This is found under the RDP-Tcp Properties in the Terminal Service Configuration.

    Nixu
     
  7. Tom Haskell

    Tom Haskell Guest

    ApplicationServer on 2008

    Hi Nixu,

    Thanks a lot. That checkbox selection made it all. Now it works like a charm.

    Cheers,

    Tom
     

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