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Getting Client IP Addresses and its Geolocation from Remote Desktop Gateway Sessions

July 23, 2018September 22, 2021 Kent ChenMicrosoft
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To get the IP addresses of the remote desktop sessions behind a Remote Desktop Gateway, you need to open RD Gateway Manager, go to Monitoring section and check each of the connected sessions to find their IP addresses. If you want to look further for their geolocations as well, you would search the IP address in one of the geolocation […]

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Fixing Roaming User Profile Not Completely Synchronized on Windows Server 2012

February 14, 2018February 16, 2018 Kent ChenMicrosoft
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I have a Remote Desktop Services running on Windows Server 2012. Users who have the access to that server have the roaming profile set up but every time when they log off a warning message displays on the screen saying that: Your roaming user profile was not completely synchronized. See the event log for details or contact administrator. By checking […]

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How To Tell Which User Profile Disk UPD Belongs to Which AD User

July 24, 2017 Kent ChenMicrosoft
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UPD, short for User Profile Disks, is a new disk type for Remote Desktop Services in Windows Server 2012 R2. It’s an alternative to roaming profiles and folder redirections for RDS to store user profiles as a separate VHDX disk on dedicated file storage. The disk is mounted to the user session as soon as the user logs into the […]

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