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Remote Desktop Gateway server is temporarily unavailable

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demetrio

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Jul 17, 2002
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We are running a SERVER 20019 evaluation mode
Our scope is to deploy remote desktop services, so users can run applications from there.
Since there is no active directory on our network from server manager we add active directory roles on this server .
From Add roles and features we added Remote desktop Services and completed the installation
We published the application needed
We assigned a self signed certificate , status is ok , level is untrusted since it is self signed
We only did a twist port from 443 to another custom port but we edit the bidding on iis , also on properties of gateway manager
Status is ok on gateway manager
From a pc inside the network , but not member of AD of the server (just a simple workgroup ) we managed to browse the site, view the published applications but when we clicked on application to launch , after the credentials we get a message
:Your computer cant connect to the remote computer because remote desktop gateway server is temporarily unavailable. Try reconnecting later or contact your network administrator for assistance
Any help will be appreciate
 
The issue with this vague error is it can be caused by many setting throughout TS and IIs. Google the exact message and read all results you get, there will be many. . Personal I would not change any default settings under no circumstances, get it working first before any default setting changes also go for a public certificate. Support per incident is $499. if you have the resources, which maybe a good idea, as you can spend days trying trying to get this working, with no success. As I see it, TS





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