I did not mention it because I thought it doesn't matter unless some process is actually listening to the specific port. It seems you have everything configured correctly.
I'd use nmap to perform a full scan in the server since netstat it's useful but not the same thing. It could be also some issue with the evaluation version, just saying.
Did another test on bare metal. Same result. I'm also not sure why the non-expiring image downloaded from the evaluation center would be any different because it's the RTM version number already and Hyper-V Server is free anyways. Did Event Log says something after service restart? If it tries to bind port and fails, it have to write an error to log. Show 3 more comments.
Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. Stuka Stuka 5, 13 13 silver badges 10 10 bronze badges. The question has netstat output: Port binding is missing. Also, nothing useful in event log.
Tried out everything except one thing, see below in the linked thread, nothing worked. Everything, except the part you quoted. Concerning "remote desktop services security filter driver": It was hard to even find something out about devices and drivers in the first place without any MMC or GUI available.
Using PS cmdlets, I couldn't find a device or driver named like that. I have checked all the things that you have checked and I am in the same situation. No RDP to that server. Monday, May 2, PM. This actions solved this problem for me once. Tuesday, May 15, PM. We opened a case with Microsoft on this issue and we determined that it was related to the following driver being disabled: remote desktop services security filter driver To check whether this enabled or disabled, open device manager and show hidden devices.
Hope this helps someone! Proposed as answer by kane Friday, April 10, AM. Tuesday, May 22, PM. Perfect answer! Had the same problem. You helped me fix it. Thank you! Thursday, October 11, AM. I had this same issue, and I tried uninstalling the driver that 'itdoug' was speaking of.
It didn't resolve the issue and the driver was reinstalled after reboot, so no harm. Proposed as answer by moirf Wednesday, July 8, AM. Tuesday, July 2, PM. Tuesday, June 17, AM. Monday, December 1, AM. In my case it was caused by one of installed KB recently. I have installed following KB's 1. KB 2. KB 3. KB 4. KB You have to keep proper order when installing these KB's. After restart everything work correctly. Maybe this will help someone. Wednesday, February 18, AM.
Tuesday, March 31, AM. Works for me.. Monday, April 20, AM. It worked! Wednesday, May 13, PM. Worked for me, take the registry settings from working machine and applied to one facing issues. Note: Please don't forget to take backup of your old registry before applying the fix. Md Irfan. Wednesday, July 8, AM. If turned off, the services will stop and the ports will be closed. If these ports are not listening then users will not be able to establish the ICA connection which streams their applications.
Tuesday, October 6, PM. Your post pointed me in the right direction. My key was present, but there were some keys that had been changed for whatever reason and there was some addition entry. That would show the firewall is the culprit. Is the firewall just not there? Start - Control Panel - Windows Firewall is the path. Do you have a GPO blocking access to it? Based on this it seems you may have an infection.
Boot the server up in safe mode and scan that sucker. I would say option 2 is more likely Just because if memory serves me correctly we could never get into windows firewall on this machine It's been like that for years Just trying to keep it up for about 2 more months. When I run netsh firwall reset I get The specified service does not exist as an installed service.
When you configured your PC, did you enable Remote Desktop? You can check this article for the steps, under "How to Enable Remote Desktop". Please let me know if I can help you further! How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. In reply to Tianxiang IA 's post on February 11, Yes, remote desktop is enabled. I have several other PCs that do work that I have set up. This one I believe has a driver or registry issue.
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