Hi,
I have been trying to solve this issue for a few months now with no luck.
This issue started on every network that I manage since around Oct of last year. Prior to that it has been working for many years. So I am suspecting a Windows Update has changed something. The networks are at completely different corporations, the only thing in common is that the servers are running Server 2003 OS.
The networks have a separate remote access computer that has PCAnywhere and RDP on it, which essentially allows me to connect remotely into the network if for example Remote Web Workplace went offline on the server so that I could no longer get in that way.
When I remotely connect in via the remote access computer via PCAnywhere etc., everything works 100% on the remote computer. I have proper upper and lower case using CapsLock or Shift.
However, if I then launch Remote Desktop on the remote computer to connect to the Server (2003) on the network, there is no upper case, so I cannot log onto the server as my password has caps in it.
The capslock is not stuck On on any of the computers. I have tried combinations of CapsLock and Shift.
It is acting like an RDP -> RDP connection no longer recognizes the caps or shift keys.
I am not having this issue on any networks I manage that have Server 2008. I can do an RDP -> RDP three computer link of me->remote->server with no issues. However, every Server 2003 network will only work as me->remote but fail on caps on the server for me->remote->server.
Any ideas?
Help? :)
David