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2016 Terminal Server - RDS Host wrong, how to fix

dz flag

Probably not a great title, but when I run Get-RDServer I get a name: xxxxx-TERMNEW.xxxx.com

The name of the server is: xxxxx-TERMINAL.xxxx.com

I was getting redirection errors, but then added a record in my hosts file to point the local IP to the xxxxx-TERMNEW.xxxx.com name. When I look at RDS Overview (Server Manager), I see the name TERMNEW in the deployment servers.

Under RDS > Servers, I see the TERMINAL server name. Under services it shows every service on the TERMINAL server name.

Under RDS > Collections I see TERMNEW in Host Servers and TERMINAL in Connections

I really want this working as it should be. Users have no problem connecting to the server, but I don't like things configured wrong. Additionally, some users when logging in can't access things like the Windows Start Menu or Windows Explorer (Explorer shows "no such interface supported")

It's really a mess whoever got this server up and running. I'm guessing TERMNEW was the original name, they installed RDS, configured RDS, then changed the name and things got a bit wonky (huge guessing game here).

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cn flag
I'd recommend installing a new session host from scratch, add it to the collection, and remove the old one from the collection before deleting the server itself.
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dz flag
I've tried that, but when I add a session host via the Server Admin at: RDS > Overview >Deployment Servers > Tasks >Add RD Session Host Servers: I get the error: "Failed: Exception of Type: 'Microsoft.RemoteDesktopServices.Common.RDManagementException' was thrown
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