Windows Server 2003R2. Terminal Services is installed and started. Remote Desktop is Enabled. In the Terminal Services Manager session window, RDP-TCP is shown as being in a listening state. But when I run netstat -a, port 3389 does not show up. RD client cannot connect. Telnet or ssh to that port does not connect.
TCP is working fine: I can use logmein to view the server; I can VPN to the server, I can look at SMB shares once the VPN is up. No TCP filtering is active. The Windows Firewall is not active.
How can I get port 3389 going and be able to RDP in?
The registry is still showing port 3389 as the listening port.
I have removed and re-created the RDP-tcp port without any trouble and without success. The properties are set on defaults.
Remote Desktop devices in the device manager show as operating fine.
It used to work fine and just recently (sometime in January) it stopped working. As far as I know, no new software was installed at that time.
I have reviewed a bunch of stuff found in Google but none of it seems to help, so far.