rdp problem

G

GS

when trying RDP into a pc
afar a couple of minutes before the logon window. I got
---------------------------
Fatal Error (Error Code: 5)
---------------------------
The session will be disconnected. Your computer may be low on memory.
After closing some applications, try to reconnect the session.
---------------------------
OK
---------------------------
and the logon windows appears. If I click OK or close the windows the logon
screen disappears and so is the rdp windows..

It can NOT be low memory, I used only 700MB and I have 2GB or real RAM, I
have rebooted once half an hour ago


Is my rdp session hijacked? I have never seen such message before
 
G

Guest

GS said:
when trying RDP into a pc
afar a couple of minutes before the logon window. I got
---------------------------
Fatal Error (Error Code: 5)
---------------------------
The session will be disconnected. Your computer may be low on memory.
After closing some applications, try to reconnect the session.
---------------------------
OK
---------------------------
and the logon windows appears. If I click OK or close the windows the logon
screen disappears and so is the rdp windows..

It can NOT be low memory, I used only 700MB and I have 2GB or real RAM, I
have rebooted once half an hour ago


Is my rdp session hijacked? I have never seen such message before

If you are not using some kind of security procedure in your RDP ( Remote
Desktop Protocol) (i.e. Encryption, VPN ( Virtual Private Network) ) then the
Answer Yes you have been Snuffed/Sniffed by a hacker or Intruder that was
sniffing the Wire of your Network and captured the Password.
If you have Encrytion and you are using VPN then see if there is any Kind of
infection or malwares on your system.
You can youelf use a Network Sniffer on your Domain to capture/Monitor the
Incoming Packets/Out-Going Packet and monitor Ports.
And also it depend on what version of RDP and OS you are using.

Read this article on Encryption and security when using RDP and see if there
much Home work to be done
http://technet2.microsoft.com/Windo...f53d-4e86-ac9b-29fd6146977b1033.mspx?mfr=true
HTH.
Regards,
nass
 

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