Hello All.
I'm busy with an installation for a clien using "Server 2019" as the Hyper-V Host Server.
On the host I am running two (2) Hyper-V OSEs, also Server 2019 Standard. One acts as the AD Domain Controller, the other is acting as an APP Server for their Financial software on which they need remote access. Everything runs fine through the entire configuration right up to the point after I added the Remote Desktop Services Role. From there on the whole thing goes bonkers.
When I log back in after a restart, the profiles under C:\Users are all messed up. "domain\Administrator" is gone and there are folders like "Administrator.000", a file that looks like a VHD, I'm guessing this is a Remote Desktop User Profile.
Sometimes it would all of a sudden block my login attempts saying: "To sign in remotely, you need the right to sign in through Remote Desktop Services. By default.... blah blah bla." So I am physically logging into that server "on" Hyper-V, but it is treating the login as a "Remote" login.
I thought it might be a bug in Server 2019, so I installed 2016, and it is doing exactly the same. I am doing the RDS configuration to the letter as per Microsoft, I am just not using the RD Gateway.
Could someone "pleaaaase" tell me why this is happening? I have to deliver the server to site in two days.
Kind Regards and thank you in advance.
Hentie