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Remote Desktop Gateway MMC not showing some connections under “Monitoring”
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This is a short question: I have a Remote Desktop Gateway server on Windows Server 2012 R2. It is working for users. However, not all of the connections show up under "Monitoring". I can connect to a server on the internal network (we don't have VPN etc. so there's no other "normal" way for me to get in unless I use the gateway), I look at the Monitoring view, and I don't see the very connection I'm using.
Are there situations that cause the gateway not to show connections under Monitoring?
EDIT: To be clear, I'm looking in RD Gateway Manager, not in Server Manager.
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This is a short question: I have a Remote Desktop Gateway server on Windows Server 2012 R2. It is working for users. However, not all of the connections show up under "Monitoring". I can connect to a server on the internal network (we don't have VPN etc. so there's no other "normal" way for me to get in unless I use the gateway), I look at the Monitoring view, and I don't see the very connection I'm using.
Are there situations that cause the gateway not to show connections under Monitoring?
EDIT: To be clear, I'm looking in RD Gateway Manager, not in Server Manager.
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This is a short question: I have a Remote Desktop Gateway server on Windows Server 2012 R2. It is working for users. However, not all of the connections show up under "Monitoring". I can connect to a server on the internal network (we don't have VPN etc. so there's no other "normal" way for me to get in unless I use the gateway), I look at the Monitoring view, and I don't see the very connection I'm using.
Are there situations that cause the gateway not to show connections under Monitoring?
EDIT: To be clear, I'm looking in RD Gateway Manager, not in Server Manager.
windows-server-2012-r2 remote-desktop-services
This is a short question: I have a Remote Desktop Gateway server on Windows Server 2012 R2. It is working for users. However, not all of the connections show up under "Monitoring". I can connect to a server on the internal network (we don't have VPN etc. so there's no other "normal" way for me to get in unless I use the gateway), I look at the Monitoring view, and I don't see the very connection I'm using.
Are there situations that cause the gateway not to show connections under Monitoring?
EDIT: To be clear, I'm looking in RD Gateway Manager, not in Server Manager.
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You need to create a collection, after which you can see the connections under the collections
When you are in Remote desktop server> sessions, you need to "create session collections" from tasks. Once you complete the set up, in the new collections, you will find the connections
-pasha
could you clarify this? including explaining how some connections show up but others don't?
– MikeBaz - MSFT
Oct 15 '14 at 20:36
When you are in Remote desktop server> sessions, you need to "create session collections" from tasks. Once you complete the set up, in the new collections, you will find the connections.
– Pasha
Oct 16 '14 at 6:13
There's no such setting in RD Gateway Manager. We're talking a very simple setup, no VDI or Session Broker or anything of the sort, just basic RD Gateway functionality and management tools.
– MikeBaz - MSFT
Oct 27 '14 at 14:38
Please follow the URLs [screencast.com/t/CTi7cdU5xGW]
– Pasha
Oct 29 '14 at 11:36
OK, you're in Server Manager, but that's for a more complicated deployment. As I said, this is basic RD Gateway stuff. Server Manager doesn't like this configuration - it insists on a session broker, etc. So I don't have the option you're giving. I'm looking in basic, old school RD Gateway Manager, not Server Manager.
– MikeBaz - MSFT
Oct 29 '14 at 15:53
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I was using an external FQDN of the remote desktop server that was in use before we implemented gateway.
As it was getting connected without the need of the gateway, user sessions were not showing under the gateway monitoring.
Once I started using internal name along with rd gateway settings, connections started to show up under monitoring.
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You need to create a collection, after which you can see the connections under the collections
When you are in Remote desktop server> sessions, you need to "create session collections" from tasks. Once you complete the set up, in the new collections, you will find the connections
-pasha
could you clarify this? including explaining how some connections show up but others don't?
– MikeBaz - MSFT
Oct 15 '14 at 20:36
When you are in Remote desktop server> sessions, you need to "create session collections" from tasks. Once you complete the set up, in the new collections, you will find the connections.
– Pasha
Oct 16 '14 at 6:13
There's no such setting in RD Gateway Manager. We're talking a very simple setup, no VDI or Session Broker or anything of the sort, just basic RD Gateway functionality and management tools.
– MikeBaz - MSFT
Oct 27 '14 at 14:38
Please follow the URLs [screencast.com/t/CTi7cdU5xGW]
– Pasha
Oct 29 '14 at 11:36
OK, you're in Server Manager, but that's for a more complicated deployment. As I said, this is basic RD Gateway stuff. Server Manager doesn't like this configuration - it insists on a session broker, etc. So I don't have the option you're giving. I'm looking in basic, old school RD Gateway Manager, not Server Manager.
– MikeBaz - MSFT
Oct 29 '14 at 15:53
|
show 5 more comments
You need to create a collection, after which you can see the connections under the collections
When you are in Remote desktop server> sessions, you need to "create session collections" from tasks. Once you complete the set up, in the new collections, you will find the connections
-pasha
could you clarify this? including explaining how some connections show up but others don't?
– MikeBaz - MSFT
Oct 15 '14 at 20:36
When you are in Remote desktop server> sessions, you need to "create session collections" from tasks. Once you complete the set up, in the new collections, you will find the connections.
– Pasha
Oct 16 '14 at 6:13
There's no such setting in RD Gateway Manager. We're talking a very simple setup, no VDI or Session Broker or anything of the sort, just basic RD Gateway functionality and management tools.
– MikeBaz - MSFT
Oct 27 '14 at 14:38
Please follow the URLs [screencast.com/t/CTi7cdU5xGW]
– Pasha
Oct 29 '14 at 11:36
OK, you're in Server Manager, but that's for a more complicated deployment. As I said, this is basic RD Gateway stuff. Server Manager doesn't like this configuration - it insists on a session broker, etc. So I don't have the option you're giving. I'm looking in basic, old school RD Gateway Manager, not Server Manager.
– MikeBaz - MSFT
Oct 29 '14 at 15:53
|
show 5 more comments
You need to create a collection, after which you can see the connections under the collections
When you are in Remote desktop server> sessions, you need to "create session collections" from tasks. Once you complete the set up, in the new collections, you will find the connections
-pasha
You need to create a collection, after which you can see the connections under the collections
When you are in Remote desktop server> sessions, you need to "create session collections" from tasks. Once you complete the set up, in the new collections, you will find the connections
-pasha
edited Oct 18 '14 at 14:37
answered Oct 15 '14 at 5:53
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could you clarify this? including explaining how some connections show up but others don't?
– MikeBaz - MSFT
Oct 15 '14 at 20:36
When you are in Remote desktop server> sessions, you need to "create session collections" from tasks. Once you complete the set up, in the new collections, you will find the connections.
– Pasha
Oct 16 '14 at 6:13
There's no such setting in RD Gateway Manager. We're talking a very simple setup, no VDI or Session Broker or anything of the sort, just basic RD Gateway functionality and management tools.
– MikeBaz - MSFT
Oct 27 '14 at 14:38
Please follow the URLs [screencast.com/t/CTi7cdU5xGW]
– Pasha
Oct 29 '14 at 11:36
OK, you're in Server Manager, but that's for a more complicated deployment. As I said, this is basic RD Gateway stuff. Server Manager doesn't like this configuration - it insists on a session broker, etc. So I don't have the option you're giving. I'm looking in basic, old school RD Gateway Manager, not Server Manager.
– MikeBaz - MSFT
Oct 29 '14 at 15:53
|
show 5 more comments
could you clarify this? including explaining how some connections show up but others don't?
– MikeBaz - MSFT
Oct 15 '14 at 20:36
When you are in Remote desktop server> sessions, you need to "create session collections" from tasks. Once you complete the set up, in the new collections, you will find the connections.
– Pasha
Oct 16 '14 at 6:13
There's no such setting in RD Gateway Manager. We're talking a very simple setup, no VDI or Session Broker or anything of the sort, just basic RD Gateway functionality and management tools.
– MikeBaz - MSFT
Oct 27 '14 at 14:38
Please follow the URLs [screencast.com/t/CTi7cdU5xGW]
– Pasha
Oct 29 '14 at 11:36
OK, you're in Server Manager, but that's for a more complicated deployment. As I said, this is basic RD Gateway stuff. Server Manager doesn't like this configuration - it insists on a session broker, etc. So I don't have the option you're giving. I'm looking in basic, old school RD Gateway Manager, not Server Manager.
– MikeBaz - MSFT
Oct 29 '14 at 15:53
could you clarify this? including explaining how some connections show up but others don't?
– MikeBaz - MSFT
Oct 15 '14 at 20:36
could you clarify this? including explaining how some connections show up but others don't?
– MikeBaz - MSFT
Oct 15 '14 at 20:36
When you are in Remote desktop server> sessions, you need to "create session collections" from tasks. Once you complete the set up, in the new collections, you will find the connections.
– Pasha
Oct 16 '14 at 6:13
When you are in Remote desktop server> sessions, you need to "create session collections" from tasks. Once you complete the set up, in the new collections, you will find the connections.
– Pasha
Oct 16 '14 at 6:13
There's no such setting in RD Gateway Manager. We're talking a very simple setup, no VDI or Session Broker or anything of the sort, just basic RD Gateway functionality and management tools.
– MikeBaz - MSFT
Oct 27 '14 at 14:38
There's no such setting in RD Gateway Manager. We're talking a very simple setup, no VDI or Session Broker or anything of the sort, just basic RD Gateway functionality and management tools.
– MikeBaz - MSFT
Oct 27 '14 at 14:38
Please follow the URLs [screencast.com/t/CTi7cdU5xGW]
– Pasha
Oct 29 '14 at 11:36
Please follow the URLs [screencast.com/t/CTi7cdU5xGW]
– Pasha
Oct 29 '14 at 11:36
OK, you're in Server Manager, but that's for a more complicated deployment. As I said, this is basic RD Gateway stuff. Server Manager doesn't like this configuration - it insists on a session broker, etc. So I don't have the option you're giving. I'm looking in basic, old school RD Gateway Manager, not Server Manager.
– MikeBaz - MSFT
Oct 29 '14 at 15:53
OK, you're in Server Manager, but that's for a more complicated deployment. As I said, this is basic RD Gateway stuff. Server Manager doesn't like this configuration - it insists on a session broker, etc. So I don't have the option you're giving. I'm looking in basic, old school RD Gateway Manager, not Server Manager.
– MikeBaz - MSFT
Oct 29 '14 at 15:53
|
show 5 more comments
I was using an external FQDN of the remote desktop server that was in use before we implemented gateway.
As it was getting connected without the need of the gateway, user sessions were not showing under the gateway monitoring.
Once I started using internal name along with rd gateway settings, connections started to show up under monitoring.
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I was using an external FQDN of the remote desktop server that was in use before we implemented gateway.
As it was getting connected without the need of the gateway, user sessions were not showing under the gateway monitoring.
Once I started using internal name along with rd gateway settings, connections started to show up under monitoring.
add a comment |
I was using an external FQDN of the remote desktop server that was in use before we implemented gateway.
As it was getting connected without the need of the gateway, user sessions were not showing under the gateway monitoring.
Once I started using internal name along with rd gateway settings, connections started to show up under monitoring.
I was using an external FQDN of the remote desktop server that was in use before we implemented gateway.
As it was getting connected without the need of the gateway, user sessions were not showing under the gateway monitoring.
Once I started using internal name along with rd gateway settings, connections started to show up under monitoring.
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