No remote desktop access in a Hyper-V Failover Cluster 2008 R2
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No remote desktop access in a Hyper-V Failover Cluster 2008 R2
I am having an issue with remote desktop access to a virtual machine in a Hyper-V failover Cluster. 6 months ago I successfully setup VMs in Hyper-V with remote desktop access but it wasn't in a cluster. I have remote desktop access to both of the cluster nodes it's just the VMs within the cluster. All of the networking is functional, it's just remote desktop that's giving me issues. I checked the firwall and the remote desktop port is open.

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ASKED: Aug 27 2009  3:41 PM GMT
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That shouldn't be a problem, unless the VMs are not getting proper networking. I RDP into my clustered VMs daily. I would try to RDP between the VMs, to see if there is connectivity there of. There is nothing specific to Hyper-V that would prevent RDP into VMs on a cluster. ::

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Last Answered: Aug 27 2009  3:49 PM GMT by ITKE   10345 pts.
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R vishaal   355 pts.  |   Aug 31 2009  3:46PM GMT

Try installing VNC for remote desktop and test if u can connect
REAL VNC for windows freeware

 
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