A couple of random thoughts that may or may not be useful. 1) Was it installed when the Terminal Server was in "Install Mode"? 2) What happens if you remote into it with the /console and /admin switches? (You didn't specify the client OS so just use 'em both.) 3) Have you disabled optional settings like the clipboard, audio, etc.? I kinda doubt that'll help, but what the heck?
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