Greetings. We recently upgraded our Windows server from 2008 R2 to Windows Server 2012. We basically only use the server to share our Quickbooks company file and publish remote applications. We can't seem to get our RDS to work properly. I had initially installed ADDS and RDS at the same time, and when trying to configure RDS, I got the following errors:
"The server pool does not match the RD Connection Broker that are in it. Errors:
Cannot connect to any of the specified RD Connection Broker servers. Ensure that at least one server is available and the Remote Desktop Management (rdms), RD Connection Broker
(tssdis), or RemoteApp and Desktop Connection (tscpubrpc) services are running."
and
"The specified RD connection broker server is not available".
After some digging, I found an article called Remote Desktop Services role cannot co-exist with AD DS role in Windows Server 2012.
saying that ADDS and RDS can no longer run on the same server, effectively requiring two servers to serve the same purpose that our last OS did.
So after removing ADDS, when I go to configure RDS again, I get this error: "You are currently logged on as local administrator on the computer. You must be logged on as a domain user to manage servers and collections".
Am I missing something? All I want to do is set up RDS how we had it(publish remote applications/desktops for remote users), and have credential based access to our share folder where our company file lives.