This is a known bug... The workaround is to start a program that uses
an audio connection before you connect with Remote Desktop...
Jeffrey Randow (Windows MVP - Networking & Smart Display)
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On Tue, 5 Aug 2003 15:48:30 -0700, "Kent" <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote:
>I have a home network. One computer(host) is running
>Windows XP Professional, the other computer(remote), is
>running Windows XP Home edition. I can sucessfully
>connect to the host with the Remote Desktop Connection
>component with Administrator rights. Now the problem:
>I would like the audio for any/all applications to stay
>with the Host, but they don't. I have check the options
>in the RDC (second tab), and it is set to "leave sounds
>at host computer", not "bring to this computer(remote)".
>When I goto control Panel, Sounds,Speech, and Audio
>Devices, and check the properties of my audio device,
>Wiindows says there is no audio device. I know the sound
>works on the Host when I log into it from it's console,
>but not from any workstation. Please help with any
>and all solutuions and protocols that should be checked,
>please.