TS Gateway Server Connections

Applies To: Windows Server 2008

For remote clients to successfully connect to internal network resources (computers) through a Terminal Services Gateway (TS Gateway) server, clients must meet the conditions specified in at least one Terminal Services connection authorization policy (TS CAP) and Terminal Services resource authorization policy (TS RAP). TS CAPs specify who can connect to a TS Gateway server and the authentication method that must be used. TS RAPs specify the computers that clients can connect to through a TS Gateway server. Note that a limit can be set on the TS Gateway server to restrict the maximum number of simultaneous client connections.

Events

Event ID Source Message

200

Microsoft-Windows-TerminalServices-Gateway

The user "%1", on client computer "%2", met connection authorization policy requirements and was therefore authorized to access the TS Gateway server. The following authentication method was used: "%3".

201

Microsoft-Windows-TerminalServices-Gateway

The user "%1", on client computer "%2", did not meet connection authorization policy requirements and was therefore not authorized to access the TS Gateway server. The following authentication method was attempted: "%3". The following error occurred: "%5".

202

Microsoft-Windows-TerminalServices-Gateway

The administrator disconnected the user "%1", on client computer "%2", from the following network resource: "%4". Before the user was disconnected, the client transferred %6 bytes and received %5 bytes. The client session duration was %7 seconds.

203

Microsoft-Windows-TerminalServices-Gateway

The number of simultaneous connections to the TS Gateway server has reached the maximum number that was configured by the administrator. The server is therefore not accepting any new connections. The connection attempt by user "%1" on client computer "%2", using the authentication method "%3" has been denied. For information about how to modify the maximum connection limit, see the "Specify the Maximum Number of Allowable Connections for TS Gateway" topic in the TS Gateway Help.

204

Microsoft-Windows-TerminalServices-Gateway

The user "%1", on client computer "%2", did not meet the requirements of the Network Access Protection (NAP) policies defined in the Network Policy Server. Therefore, the user was not authorized to connect to the TS Gateway server. The following authentication method was attempted: "%3". The following error occurred: "%5".

300

Microsoft-Windows-TerminalServices-Gateway

The user "%1", on client computer "%2", met resource authorization policy requirements and was therefore authorized to connect to resource "%4".

301

Microsoft-Windows-TerminalServices-Gateway

The user "%1", on client computer "%2", did not meet resource authorization policy requirements and was therefore not authorized to resource "%4". The following error occurred: "%5".

302

Microsoft-Windows-TerminalServices-Gateway

The user "%1", on client computer "%2", connected to resource "%4".

303

Microsoft-Windows-TerminalServices-Gateway

The user "%1", on client computer "%2", disconnected from the following network resource: "%4". Before the user disconnected, the client transferred %6 bytes and received %5 bytes. The client session duration was %7 seconds.

304

Microsoft-Windows-TerminalServices-Gateway

The user "%1", on client computer "%2", met connection authorization policy and resource authorization policy requirements, but could not connect to resource "%4". The following error occurred: "%5".

305

Microsoft-Windows-TerminalServices-Gateway

The user "%1", on client computer "%2", was not authorized to connect to this TS Gateway server because the authentication method attempted by the user is not supported. The following authentication method was attempted. "%3". The following error occurred: "%5".

306

Microsoft-Windows-TerminalServices-Gateway

The user "%1", on client computer "%2", was not authorized to connect to the TS Gateway server because a tunnel could not be created. The following authentication method was attempted: "%3". The following error occurred: "%5".

1001

Microsoft-Windows-TerminalServices-Gateway

The Terminal Services Gateway service cannot determine the version of Windows that this computer is running. Therefore, users cannot connect to this TS Gateway server. To resolve this issue, please contact Microsoft Product Support Services. The following error occurred: "%2".

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