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AAAAAGH!! Remote Desktop Connection!!! AAAAAGGGGHHH!!!

 
 
mwulfe@yahoo.com
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      19th Apr 2008
The worst nightmare for any issue: the dreaded "intermittant problem"
has struck my Remote Desktop Connection. Last night the last thing I
did was connect, with VPN and RDC, from home to the computer in my
office. Zoom! Straight through, no problem. This morning, and ever
since, Bang! Contunous message, "This computer can't connect to the
remote computer. Try connecting again. If the problem continues,
contact the owner of the remote computer (that would be me, of course)
or your network administrator (they can't figure it out either)."
Period, that's all she wrote. Very helpful, thanks uncle Bill. This
has been happening for weeks. The firewall is off, it works then it
doesn't. The firewall is on, same thing. What the hell is going on
here?? I had been using RDC for months without any problem!! PLEASE
help!
 
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