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Remote Desktop Connection Error
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Windows
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Remote access
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00948351
Message ID:
00948783
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You have no other firewall installed? Not a software firewall (like Norton, ZoneAlarm or Blackice) or one built into a router (like a D-Link or Linksys) at home, correct?


>Id did not. I checked already.
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>>Verify that SP2 did not disable remote desktop (right-click on my computer, select properties, and then the remote tab).
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>>>I have disabled the firewall, and I still get the error
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>>>>Since Windows XP SP2, I have to temporarily disable the Windows XP builtin firewall when using Remote Desktop connection. I use it almost daily from home to work where we have secure network. Or you can configure the firewall to allow port 3389...(rdc)
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>>>>>I was able to connect from my office PC running WinXP pro.
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>>>>>At home I have Win XP Home, so I'll check the firewall settings.
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>>>>>The thing is, I made no changes, and I had been connecting fine
>>>>>for a couple of years. Just stopped working one day.
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>>>>>>>This response was no help at all
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>>>>>>well, your post had the answer on it... check the image and there you will have what could've gone wrong.
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>>>>>>If possible, I'd try connecting with a Windows 2000 Pro or XP Pro computer. If you can connect, then its a licensing problem. If you can't connect, then I would suspect a networking problem (check firewalls, recent updates to the server).
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