Try checking out the following resources:
http://dev.remotenetworktechnology.com/ts/blackhole.htm
Also (from a website cached on google, but not otherwise accessible):
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Remote Desktop Shows Black Screen
Issue: Remote Desktop does not connect to server, gives no messages,
shows black screen.
Cause: Recently upgraded versions of Internet Explorer specifically
block Remote Desktop client versions below 5.1.2600 as per MS
Knowledgebase Article Q327521.
Solutions:
* Anyone using the WindowsXP Service Pack 1 BETA, must upgrade to
the final release of WindowsXP Service Pack 1.
* Reinstall the Remote Desktop ActiveX client
* Use the Full Remote Desktop client intead of the ActiveX client
* Upgrade your version of IE
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Jeffrey Randow (Windows Networking & Smart Display MVP)
jeffreyr-(E-Mail Removed)
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Remote Networking Technology Support Site -
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http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
On Sat, 26 Jun 2004 11:50:40 -0700, Jon Gates via AdminLife
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>After VPNing into work, I use Remote Desktop Web Connection to connect to my work box. It looks like it connects and then hangs until reporting the following error:
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>VBScrip: Remote Desktop Disconnected, An internal error has occurred.
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>I never get the Windows Login screen. Just a nice black screen.
>I had no problems with the RDC until I was meesing around with my network settings. I went through the MS Network wizard to create a home network. After that, I started getting this problem. Around that same time we got the cable modem replaced at my house. I am running XP Pro at home and work. Home is going through cable modem and then a linksys router. I can ping and telnet my work box on the 3389 port after VPNing in. Any thoughts as to what might be causing the problem? Let me know if you need any more info. A little more info, an internet gateway is enabled when I access the internet. Does something need to be set on this?
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>Thanks in advance.
>
>Jon Gates
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