Remote desktop won't connect ! (XP SP2)

J

James

Hello people,

my computer (A) seem dont accept any more "remote desktop connection"

i mean when i wish do a *R.D from another computer to control (A), (A) seem
block the connection.

first i was thinking is maybe the firewall, but really no, because
when i setup a rule to block the R.D port on (A) it took more time before
he give me this error(on the client of course) "this computer can't connect
to the remote computer, try connectiong again..."
and without any firewall i took really less time to see i dont connect
(when i click connect, all button become gray for ~1sec. and after all be
back like i didnt clicked on connect :(), and i dont get a error message !
strange...

and with this computer (A) i can do R.D on other computers as client but no
one pc can conntected on this one... :(


any idea ?

thx

James.


*R.D= Remote Desktop
 
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blank

Hello people,

my computer (A) seem dont accept any more "remote desktop connection"

i mean when i wish do a *R.D from another computer to control (A), (A)
seem block the connection.

first i was thinking is maybe the firewall, but really no, because
when i setup a rule to block the R.D port on (A) it took more time
before
he give me this error(on the client of course) "this computer can't
connect to the remote computer, try connectiong again..."
and without any firewall i took really less time to see i dont
connect
(when i click connect, all button become gray for ~1sec. and after all
be back like i didnt clicked on connect :(), and i dont get a error
message ! strange...

and with this computer (A) i can do R.D on other computers as client
but no one pc can conntected on this one... :(


any idea ?

thx

James.


*R.D= Remote Desktop

There is a thread on a problem related to NVIDIA driver at:

http://forums.nvidia.com/lofiversion/index.php?t72956.html

and a possible fix (adding a registry value SessionImageSize).
 

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