If your running NAV 2005 then its possible the built-in worm protection is killing Remote Desktop.
Check that... Otherwise check this page for troubleshooting help...
http://theillustratednetwork.mvps.or...eshooting.html
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"Maurice Samueks" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I am having serious problems I am running windows XP professional SP2,
> and before my the last time I used windows update I was able to remote
> desktop into my computer from inside my home network and outside my
> home network. I was also able to use a program called Winvnc to get
> into my computer. Now I can not access my desktop computer at all
> remotely. I did have zone alarm running I disabled that and it did not
> work so I uninstalled the progam. I made sure that Windows firewall is
> not running. I have ran the virus definition update of norton, I ran
> webroot spysweeper, I ran microsofts antispyware, and they came up with
> nothing. So with my laptop connected to my router and my desktop
> connected to my router with no outside access I gave both computers
> static ip address and tried to remotely connect. I can remotely connect
> to my laptop but which is running mac 10.3.9 but it would not work vice
> versa. I then plugged my desktop up to cable modem with windows xp
> firewall enabled and no router in between I then had a friend start
> winvnc listening viewer and pointed my vnc server to that listening
> viewer and that worked. I also can not ftp into my computer while
> running the filezilla ftp server. When I go to canyouseeme.org my
> desktop can not be seen on any port.
> Any advice:
> I have tried like I said disabling the firewalls, refuse to reinstall
> the os, I have no restore points, and ran sever virus application
> norton and housecall webversion, ran two spyware detectors webroot and
> antispy.
>