Event Id | 203 |
Source | Microsoft-Windows-TerminalServices-Gateway |
Description | The number of simultaneous connections to the TS Gateway server has reached the maximum number that was configured by the administrator. The server is therefore not accepting any new connections. The connection attempt by user "%1" on client computer "%2", using the authentication method "%3" has been denied. For information about how to modify the maximum connection limit, see the "Specify the Maximum Number of Allowable Connections for TS Gateway" topic in the TS Gateway Help. |
Event Information | According to Microsoft : Cause : This event is logged when the number of simultaneous connections to the TS Gateway server has reached the maximum number that was configured by the administrator. Resolution : Increase the connection limit on the TS Gateway server To resolve this issue, increase the connection limit on the TS Gateway server. To perform this procedure, you must have membership in the local Administrators group, or you must have been delegated the appropriate authority. Note : For TS Gateway servers that are running on Windows Server 2008 Standard Edition, a maximum of 250 simultaneous connections is supported. To increase the connection limit on the TS Gateway server:
To verify that the TS Gateway server is available for client connections, examine Event Viewer logs and search for the following event messages. These event messages indicate that the Terminal Services Gateway service is running, and that clients are successfully connecting to internal network resources through the TS Gateway server. To perform this procedure, you do not need to have membership in the local Administrators group. Therefore, as a security best practice, consider performing this task as a user without administrative credentials. To verify that the TS Gateway server is available for client connections:
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Reference Links | Event ID 203 from Source Microsoft-Windows-TerminalServices-Gateway |
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