Redirect Remote App to a Particular server

Hi Guys,
I have a terminal services farm with 2 RDS host servers 
We are using published applications. Users logon and get their applications and then get redirected to either of the servers in the farm server 1 & server 2
We seem to have an issue with one of the servers...I have published Wordpad to test this but I cannot seem to get logged onto server2 when I want to simulate the issue and begin troubleshooting
I need to either be able to publish this app to just one server ? like Citrix ..but i dont think this can be achieved?
Or have a user always logon to this server2 each time and not server 1 .
I know I can disable logon for the server 1 but that would effect all apps.....
Anyone have any ideas?

Hi,
Sorry to say but all servers which are member of same RD Farm name are expected to have access of all application installed. We cannot control which specific server in a RD Farm a user is directed to. Still we can configure RemoteApp under RDSH server and assign
the user to connect to the specific RemoteApp by assigning RemoteApp User Assignment.
By this way, suppose we install WordPad as RemoteApp on RDSH server 1 and Notepad as RemoteApp on RDSH server 2 then provide the access to the specific user to access that RemoteApp under user assignment and don’t allow under other App so that specific user
can only access the assigned RemoteApp.
Anyway for redirection of server is managed by RDCB and there are different ways now to handle such as DNS RR, NLB, Hardware Load balancer or Dedicated Farm redirection and it depends on you what you prefer for your environment.
More detail.
Introducing RemoteApp User Assignment
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/rds/archive/2009/06/12/introducing-remoteapp-user-assignment.aspx
Hope it helps!
Thanks.
Dharmesh Solanki
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        kCFProxyTypeKey = kCFProxyTypeNone;
    [2014-May-06 12:03:14] RDP (0): --- BEGIN INTERFACE LIST ---
    [2014-May-06 12:03:14] RDP (0): lo0 af=18  addr= netmask=
    [2014-May-06 12:03:14] RDP (0): lo0 af=30 (AF_INET6)  addr=::1 netmask=ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff
    [2014-May-06 12:03:14] RDP (0): lo0 af=2 (AF_INET)  addr=127.0.0.1 netmask=255.0.0.0
    [2014-May-06 12:03:14] RDP (0): lo0 af=30 (AF_INET6)  addr=fe80::1%lo0 netmask=ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff::
    [2014-May-06 12:03:14] RDP (0): pdp_ip0 af=18  addr= netmask=
    [2014-May-06 12:03:14] RDP (0): pdp_ip0 af=2 (AF_INET)  addr=109.112.3.43 netmask=255.255.255.255
    [2014-May-06 12:03:14] RDP (0): pdp_ip1 af=18  addr= netmask=
    [2014-May-06 12:03:14] RDP (0): pdp_ip2 af=18  addr= netmask=
    [2014-May-06 12:03:14] RDP (0): pdp_ip3 af=18  addr= netmask=
    [2014-May-06 12:03:14] RDP (0): ap1 af=18  addr= netmask=
    [2014-May-06 12:03:14] RDP (0): en0 af=18  addr= netmask=
    [2014-May-06 12:03:14] RDP (0): en2 af=18  addr= netmask=
    [2014-May-06 12:03:14] RDP (0): awdl0 af=18  addr= netmask=
    [2014-May-06 12:03:14] RDP (0): --- END INTERFACE LIST ---
    [2014-May-06 12:03:14] RDP (0): Not using any proxy
    [2014-May-06 12:03:14] RDP (0): Protocol state changed to: ProtocolConnectingNetwork(1)
    [2014-May-06 12:03:14] RDP (0): Resolved 'apps.mydomain.com' to '195.z.y.x' using NameResolveMethod_Unknown(0)
    [2014-May-06 12:03:14] RDP (0): Resolved 'apps.mydomain.com' to '195.z.y.x' using NameResolveMethod_Unknown(0)
    [2014-May-06 12:03:14] RDP (0): HTTP RPC_IN_DATA connection redirected from https://apps.mydomain.com:443/rpc/rpcproxy.dll?localhost:3388 to https://apps.mydomain.com/RDWeb/rpc/rpcproxy.dll
    [2014-May-06 12:03:14] RDP (0): Resolved 'apps.mydomain.com' to '195.z.y.x' using NameResolveMethod_Unknown(0)
    [2014-May-06 12:03:14] RDP (0): HTTP RPC_OUT_DATA connection redirected from https://apps.mydomain.com:443/rpc/rpcproxy.dll?localhost:3388 to https://apps.mydomain.com/RDWeb/rpc/rpcproxy.dll
    [2014-May-06 12:03:14] RDP (0): Resolved 'apps.mydomain.com' to '195.z.y.x' using NameResolveMethod_Unknown(0)
    [2014-May-06 12:03:16] RDP (0): Exception caught: Exception in file '/Users/build/jenkins/workspace/rc-ios-develop/protocols/RDP/librdp/librdp/private/httpendpoint.cpp' at line 209
        User Message : The gateway failed to connect with the message: 404 Not Found
    [2014-May-06 12:03:16] RDP (0): Exception caught: Exception in file '/Users/build/jenkins/workspace/rc-ios-develop/protocols/RDP/librdp/librdp/private/httpendpoint.cpp' at line 209
        User Message : The gateway failed to connect with the message: 404 Not Found
    [2014-May-06 12:03:16] RDP (0): Error message: The gateway failed to connect with the message: 404 Not Found(phase: 0, type: 0, reason: 0, systemCode: -1, systemMessage: )
    [2014-May-06 12:03:16] RDP (0): Protocol state changed to: ProtocolDisconnecting(7)
    [2014-May-06 12:03:16] RDP (0): Protocol state changed to: ProtocolDisconnected(8)
    [2014-May-06 12:03:16] RDP (0): ------ END ACTIVE CONNECTION ------
    [2014-May-06 12:05:15] RDP (0): Application went into background
    [2014-May-06 12:26:21] RDP (0): Application became foreground application
    [2014-May-06 12:26:31] RDP (0): ----- BEGIN ACTIVE CONNECTION -----
    [2014-May-06 12:26:31] RDP (0): client version: 8.0.5.24403 on iPad3,6 (iPhone OS 7.1.1)
    [2014-May-06 12:26:31] RDP (0): Protocol state changed to: ProtocolConnectingNetwork(1)
    [2014-May-06 12:26:31] RDP (0): Final rdp configuration used: {
        activeUsername = "COPAN\\ataglietti";
        arcTimeout = 1800;
        cacheId = 9EB75556F018B941;
        certificatesUseRedirectName = 1;
        configurationVersion = 8;
        font = 1;
        gatewayId = 01C00DD3EA18B941;
        gatewayMode = 2;
        host = "SRVAPP.MYDOMAIN";
        label = "CAPA_64bit";
        loadBalanceInfo = "tsv://MS Terminal Services Plugin.1.QuickSessionCollection";
        mouseMode = "-1";
        port = 3389;
        remoteProgram = "||CAPA_64bit";
        remoteProgramArguments = "";
        remoteProgramRail = 1;
        temporary = 1;
        type = rdp;
        useAlt = 0;
        utilityBar = "-1";
        webFeedVersion = "Windows 2008 R2 or newer";
        connections =     (
            77310DD3EA18B941,
            84F1ABD3EA18B941,
            51A54AD4EA18B941,
            DF88EED4EA18B941,
            9E7D8DD5EA18B941,
            E1EB2BD6EA18B941,
            CA18C3D6EA18B941,
            5F0AB755F018B941,
            9EB75556F018B941,
            57CCEC56F018B941
        host = "apps.mydomain.com";
        id = 01C00DD3EA18B941;
        port = 443;
        temporary = 1;
        type = rdp;
        kCFProxyTypeKey = kCFProxyTypeNone;
    [2014-May-06 12:26:31] RDP (0): --- BEGIN INTERFACE LIST ---
    [2014-May-06 12:26:31] RDP (0): lo0 af=18  addr= netmask=
    [2014-May-06 12:26:31] RDP (0): lo0 af=30 (AF_INET6)  addr=::1 netmask=ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff
    [2014-May-06 12:26:31] RDP (0): lo0 af=2 (AF_INET)  addr=127.0.0.1 netmask=255.0.0.0
    [2014-May-06 12:26:31] RDP (0): lo0 af=30 (AF_INET6)  addr=fe80::1%lo0 netmask=ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff::
    [2014-May-06 12:26:31] RDP (0): pdp_ip0 af=18  addr= netmask=
    [2014-May-06 12:26:31] RDP (0): pdp_ip0 af=2 (AF_INET)  addr=109.112.3.43 netmask=255.255.255.255
    [2014-May-06 12:26:31] RDP (0): pdp_ip1 af=18  addr= netmask=
    [2014-May-06 12:26:31] RDP (0): pdp_ip2 af=18  addr= netmask=
    [2014-May-06 12:26:31] RDP (0): pdp_ip3 af=18  addr= netmask=
    [2014-May-06 12:26:31] RDP (0): ap1 af=18  addr= netmask=
    [2014-May-06 12:26:31] RDP (0): en0 af=18  addr= netmask=
    [2014-May-06 12:26:31] RDP (0): en2 af=18  addr= netmask=
    [2014-May-06 12:26:31] RDP (0): awdl0 af=18  addr= netmask=
    [2014-May-06 12:26:31] RDP (0): --- END INTERFACE LIST ---
    [2014-May-06 12:26:31] RDP (0): Not using any proxy
    [2014-May-06 12:26:31] RDP (0): Protocol state changed to: ProtocolConnectingNetwork(1)
    [2014-May-06 12:26:31] RDP (0): Resolved 'SRVAPP.MYDOMAIN' to 'ERROR: Unable to connect to remote PC. Please provide the fully-qualified name or the IP address of the remote PC, and then try again.' using NameResolveMethod_Unknown(0)
    [2014-May-06 12:26:31] RDP (0): Error message: Unable to connect to remote PC. Please provide the fully-qualified name or the IP address of the remote PC, and then try again.(phase: 0, type: 0, reason: 0, systemCode: 0, systemMessage: )
    [2014-May-06 12:26:31] RDP (0): Protocol state changed to: ProtocolDisconnected(8)
    [2014-May-06 12:26:31] RDP (0): Final rdp configuration used: {
        activeUsername = "COPAN\\ataglietti";
        arcTimeout = 1800;
        cacheId = 9EB75556F018B941;
        certificatesUseRedirectName = 1;
        configurationVersion = 8;
        font = 1;
        gatewayId = 01C00DD3EA18B941;
        gatewayMode = 2;
        gwAutodetectState = kConnectionGwAutodectedForceGW;
        host = "SRVAPP.MYDOMAIN";
        label = "CAPA_64bit";
        loadBalanceInfo = "tsv://MS Terminal Services Plugin.1.QuickSessionCollection";
        mouseMode = "-1";
        port = 3389;
        remoteProgram = "||CAPA_64bit";
        remoteProgramArguments = "";
        remoteProgramRail = 1;
        temporary = 1;
        type = rdp;
        useAlt = 0;
        utilityBar = "-1";
        webFeedVersion = "Windows 2008 R2 or newer";
        connections =     (
            77310DD3EA18B941,
            84F1ABD3EA18B941,
            51A54AD4EA18B941,
            DF88EED4EA18B941,
            9E7D8DD5EA18B941,
            E1EB2BD6EA18B941,
            CA18C3D6EA18B941,
            5F0AB755F018B941,
            9EB75556F018B941,
            57CCEC56F018B941,
            BFD38857F018B941
        host = "apps.mydomain.com";
        id = 01C00DD3EA18B941;
        port = 443;
        temporary = 1;
        type = rdp;
        kCFProxyTypeKey = kCFProxyTypeNone;
    [2014-May-06 12:26:31] RDP (0): --- BEGIN INTERFACE LIST ---
    [2014-May-06 12:26:31] RDP (0): lo0 af=18  addr= netmask=
    [2014-May-06 12:26:31] RDP (0): lo0 af=30 (AF_INET6)  addr=::1 netmask=ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff
    [2014-May-06 12:26:31] RDP (0): lo0 af=2 (AF_INET)  addr=127.0.0.1 netmask=255.0.0.0
    [2014-May-06 12:26:31] RDP (0): lo0 af=30 (AF_INET6)  addr=fe80::1%lo0 netmask=ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff::
    [2014-May-06 12:26:31] RDP (0): pdp_ip0 af=18  addr= netmask=
    [2014-May-06 12:26:31] RDP (0): pdp_ip0 af=2 (AF_INET)  addr=109.112.3.43 netmask=255.255.255.255
    [2014-May-06 12:26:31] RDP (0): pdp_ip1 af=18  addr= netmask=
    [2014-May-06 12:26:31] RDP (0): pdp_ip2 af=18  addr= netmask=
    [2014-May-06 12:26:31] RDP (0): pdp_ip3 af=18  addr= netmask=
    [2014-May-06 12:26:31] RDP (0): ap1 af=18  addr= netmask=
    [2014-May-06 12:26:31] RDP (0): en0 af=18  addr= netmask=
    [2014-May-06 12:26:31] RDP (0): en2 af=18  addr= netmask=
    [2014-May-06 12:26:31] RDP (0): awdl0 af=18  addr= netmask=
    [2014-May-06 12:26:31] RDP (0): --- END INTERFACE LIST ---
    [2014-May-06 12:26:31] RDP (0): Not using any proxy
    [2014-May-06 12:26:31] RDP (0): Protocol state changed to: ProtocolConnectingNetwork(1)
    [2014-May-06 12:26:31] RDP (0): Resolved 'apps.mydomain.com' to '195.z.y.x' using NameResolveMethod_Unknown(0)
    [2014-May-06 12:26:31] RDP (0): Resolved 'apps.mydomain.com' to '195.z.y.x' using NameResolveMethod_Unknown(0)
    [2014-May-06 12:26:33] RDP (0): HTTP RPC_OUT_DATA connection redirected from https://apps.mydomain.com:443/rpc/rpcproxy.dll?localhost:3388 to https://apps.mydomain.com/RDWeb/rpc/rpcproxy.dll
    [2014-May-06 12:26:33] RDP (0): HTTP RPC_IN_DATA connection redirected from https://apps.mydomain.com:443/rpc/rpcproxy.dll?localhost:3388 to https://apps.mydomain.com/RDWeb/rpc/rpcproxy.dll
    [2014-May-06 12:26:33] RDP (0): Resolved 'apps.mydomain.com' to '195.z.y.x' using NameResolveMethod_Unknown(0)
    [2014-May-06 12:26:33] RDP (0): Resolved 'apps.mydomain.com' to '195.z.y.x' using NameResolveMethod_Unknown(0)
    [2014-May-06 12:26:33] RDP (0): Exception caught: Exception in file '/Users/build/jenkins/workspace/rc-ios-develop/protocols/RDP/librdp/librdp/private/httpendpoint.cpp' at line 209
        User Message : The gateway failed to connect with the message: 404 Not Found
    [2014-May-06 12:26:33] RDP (0): Exception caught: Exception in file '/Users/build/jenkins/workspace/rc-ios-develop/protocols/RDP/librdp/librdp/private/httpendpoint.cpp' at line 209
        User Message : The gateway failed to connect with the message: 404 Not Found
    [2014-May-06 12:26:33] RDP (0): Error message: The gateway failed to connect with the message: 404 Not Found(phase: 0, type: 0, reason: 0, systemCode: -1, systemMessage: )
    [2014-May-06 12:26:33] RDP (0): Protocol state changed to: ProtocolDisconnecting(7)
    [2014-May-06 12:26:33] RDP (0): Protocol state changed to: ProtocolDisconnected(8)
    [2014-May-06 12:26:33] RDP (0): ------ END ACTIVE CONNECTION ------
    [2014-May-06 12:28:37] RDP (0): Application went into background
    [2014-May-06 12:34:23] RDP (0): Application became foreground application
    [2014-May-06 12:34:32] RDP (0): ----- BEGIN ACTIVE CONNECTION -----
    [2014-May-06 12:34:32] RDP (0): client version: 8.0.5.24403 on iPad3,6 (iPhone OS 7.1.1)
    [2014-May-06 12:34:32] RDP (0): Protocol state changed to: ProtocolConnectingNetwork(1)
    [2014-May-06 12:34:32] RDP (0): Final rdp configuration used: {
        activeUsername = "COPAN\\ataglietti";
        arcTimeout = 1800;
        cacheId = 31CE4F37F218B941;
        certificatesUseRedirectName = 1;
        configurationVersion = 8;
        font = 1;
        gatewayId = 01C00DD3EA18B941;
        gatewayMode = 2;
        host = "SRVAPP.MYDOMAIN";
        label = "DifettiProduzione_64bit";
        loadBalanceInfo = "tsv://MS Terminal Services Plugin.1.QuickSessionCollection";
        mouseMode = "-1";
        port = 3389;
        remoteProgram = "||DifettiProduzione_64bit";
        remoteProgramArguments = "";
        remoteProgramRail = 1;
        temporary = 1;
        type = rdp;
        useAlt = 0;
        utilityBar = "-1";
        webFeedVersion = "Windows 2008 R2 or newer";
        connections =     (
            77310DD3EA18B941,
            84F1ABD3EA18B941,
            51A54AD4EA18B941,
            DF88EED4EA18B941,
            9E7D8DD5EA18B941,
            E1EB2BD6EA18B941,
            CA18C3D6EA18B941,
            5F0AB755F018B941,
            9EB75556F018B941,
            57CCEC56F018B941,
            BFD38857F018B941,
            F6424158F018B941,
            66C1EC58F018B941,
            83858B59F018B941,
            6EA42436F218B941,
            1CEEAB36F218B941,
            31CE4F37F218B941,
            F7B0DF37F218B941,
            3D436438F218B941
        host = "apps.mydomain.com";
        id = 01C00DD3EA18B941;
        port = 443;
        temporary = 1;
        type = rdp;
        kCFProxyTypeKey = kCFProxyTypeNone;
    [2014-May-06 12:34:32] RDP (0): --- BEGIN INTERFACE LIST ---
    [2014-May-06 12:34:32] RDP (0): lo0 af=18  addr= netmask=
    [2014-May-06 12:34:32] RDP (0): lo0 af=30 (AF_INET6)  addr=::1 netmask=ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff
    [2014-May-06 12:34:32] RDP (0): lo0 af=2 (AF_INET)  addr=127.0.0.1 netmask=255.0.0.0
    [2014-May-06 12:34:32] RDP (0): lo0 af=30 (AF_INET6)  addr=fe80::1%lo0 netmask=ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff::
    [2014-May-06 12:34:32] RDP (0): pdp_ip0 af=18  addr= netmask=
    [2014-May-06 12:34:32] RDP (0): pdp_ip0 af=2 (AF_INET)  addr=109.112.3.43 netmask=255.255.255.255
    [2014-May-06 12:34:32] RDP (0): pdp_ip1 af=18  addr= netmask=
    [2014-May-06 12:34:32] RDP (0): pdp_ip2 af=18  addr= netmask=
    [2014-May-06 12:34:32] RDP (0): pdp_ip3 af=18  addr= netmask=
    [2014-May-06 12:34:32] RDP (0): ap1 af=18  addr= netmask=
    [2014-May-06 12:34:32] RDP (0): en0 af=18  addr= netmask=
    [2014-May-06 12:34:32] RDP (0): en2 af=18  addr= netmask=
    [2014-May-06 12:34:32] RDP (0): awdl0 af=18  addr= netmask=
    [2014-May-06 12:34:32] RDP (0): --- END INTERFACE LIST ---
    [2014-May-06 12:34:32] RDP (0): Not using any proxy
    [2014-May-06 12:34:32] RDP (0): Protocol state changed to: ProtocolConnectingNetwork(1)
    [2014-May-06 12:34:32] RDP (0): Resolved 'SRVAPP.MYDOMAIN' to 'ERROR: Unable to connect to remote PC. Please provide the fully-qualified name or the IP address of the remote PC, and then try again.' using NameResolveMethod_Unknown(0)
    [2014-May-06 12:34:32] RDP (0): Error message: Unable to connect to remote PC. Please provide the fully-qualified name or the IP address of the remote PC, and then try again.(phase: 0, type: 0, reason: 0, systemCode: 0, systemMessage: )
    [2014-May-06 12:34:32] RDP (0): Protocol state changed to: ProtocolDisconnected(8)
    [2014-May-06 12:34:32] RDP (0): Final rdp configuration used: {
        activeUsername = "COPAN\\ataglietti";
        arcTimeout = 1800;
        cacheId = 31CE4F37F218B941;
        certificatesUseRedirectName = 1;
        configurationVersion = 8;
        font = 1;
        gatewayId = 01C00DD3EA18B941;
        gatewayMode = 2;
        gwAutodetectState = kConnectionGwAutodectedForceGW;
        host = "SRVAPP.MYDOMAIN";
        label = "DifettiProduzione_64bit";
        loadBalanceInfo = "tsv://MS Terminal Services Plugin.1.QuickSessionCollection";
        mouseMode = "-1";
        port = 3389;
        remoteProgram = "||DifettiProduzione_64bit";
        remoteProgramArguments = "";
        remoteProgramRail = 1;
        temporary = 1;
        type = rdp;
        useAlt = 0;
        utilityBar = "-1";
        webFeedVersion = "Windows 2008 R2 or newer";
        connections =     (
            77310DD3EA18B941,
            84F1ABD3EA18B941,
            51A54AD4EA18B941,
            DF88EED4EA18B941,
            9E7D8DD5EA18B941,
            E1EB2BD6EA18B941,
            CA18C3D6EA18B941,
            5F0AB755F018B941,
            9EB75556F018B941,
            57CCEC56F018B941,
            BFD38857F018B941,
            F6424158F018B941,
            66C1EC58F018B941,
            83858B59F018B941,
            6EA42436F218B941,
            1CEEAB36F218B941,
            31CE4F37F218B941,
            F7B0DF37F218B941,
            3D436438F218B941,
            45F0EB38F218B941
        host = "apps.mydomain.com";
        id = 01C00DD3EA18B941;
        port = 443;
        temporary = 1;
        type = rdp;
        kCFProxyTypeKey = kCFProxyTypeNone;
    [2014-May-06 12:34:32] RDP (0): --- BEGIN INTERFACE LIST ---
    [2014-May-06 12:34:32] RDP (0): lo0 af=18  addr= netmask=
    [2014-May-06 12:34:32] RDP (0): lo0 af=30 (AF_INET6)  addr=::1 netmask=ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff
    [2014-May-06 12:34:32] RDP (0): lo0 af=2 (AF_INET)  addr=127.0.0.1 netmask=255.0.0.0
    [2014-May-06 12:34:32] RDP (0): lo0 af=30 (AF_INET6)  addr=fe80::1%lo0 netmask=ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff::
    [2014-May-06 12:34:32] RDP (0): pdp_ip0 af=18  addr= netmask=
    [2014-May-06 12:34:32] RDP (0): pdp_ip0 af=2 (AF_INET)  addr=109.112.3.43 netmask=255.255.255.255
    [2014-May-06 12:34:32] RDP (0): pdp_ip1 af=18  addr= netmask=
    [2014-May-06 12:34:32] RDP (0): pdp_ip2 af=18  addr= netmask=
    [2014-May-06 12:34:32] RDP (0): pdp_ip3 af=18  addr= netmask=
    [2014-May-06 12:34:32] RDP (0): ap1 af=18  addr= netmask=
    [2014-May-06 12:34:32] RDP (0): en0 af=18  addr= netmask=
    [2014-May-06 12:34:32] RDP (0): en2 af=18  addr= netmask=
    [2014-May-06 12:34:32] RDP (0): awdl0 af=18  addr= netmask=
    [2014-May-06 12:34:32] RDP (0): --- END INTERFACE LIST ---
    [2014-May-06 12:34:32] RDP (0): Not using any proxy
    [2014-May-06 12:34:32] RDP (0): Protocol state changed to: ProtocolConnectingNetwork(1)
    [2014-May-06 12:34:32] RDP (0): Resolved 'apps.mydomain.com' to '195.z.y.x' using NameResolveMethod_Unknown(0)
    [2014-May-06 12:34:32] RDP (0): Resolved 'apps.mydomain.com' to '195.z.y.x' using NameResolveMethod_Unknown(0)
    [2014-May-06 12:34:35] RDP (0): HTTP RPC_IN_DATA connection redirected from https://apps.mydomain.com:443/rpc/rpcproxy.dll?localhost:3388 to https://apps.mydomain.com/RDWeb/rpc/rpcproxy.dll
    [2014-May-06 12:34:35] RDP (0): Resolved 'apps.mydomain.com' to '195.z.y.x' using NameResolveMethod_Unknown(0)
    [2014-May-06 12:34:35] RDP (0): HTTP RPC_OUT_DATA connection redirected from https://apps.mydomain.com:443/rpc/rpcproxy.dll?localhost:3388 to https://apps.mydomain.com/RDWeb/rpc/rpcproxy.dll
    [2014-May-06 12:34:35] RDP (0): Resolved 'apps.mydomain.com' to '195.z.y.x' using NameResolveMethod_Unknown(0)
    [2014-May-06 12:34:35] RDP (0): Exception caught: Exception in file '/Users/build/jenkins/workspace/rc-ios-develop/protocols/RDP/librdp/librdp/private/httpendpoint.cpp' at line 209
        User Message : The gateway failed to connect with the message: 404 Not Found
    [2014-May-06 12:34:35] RDP (0): Exception caught: Exception in file '/Users/build/jenkins/workspace/rc-ios-develop/protocols/RDP/librdp/librdp/private/httpendpoint.cpp' at line 209
        User Message : The gateway failed to connect with the message: 404 Not Found
    [2014-May-06 12:34:35] RDP (0): Error message: The gateway failed to connect with the message: 404 Not Found(phase: 0, type: 0, reason: 0, systemCode: -1, systemMessage: )
    [2014-May-06 12:34:35] RDP (0): Protocol state changed to: ProtocolDisconnecting(7)
    [2014-May-06 12:34:35] RDP (0): Protocol state changed to: ProtocolDisconnected(8)
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            EBE2767EF218B941,
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