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High Resolution Remote Desktop Session
Can you RDP to server and client workstation when the problem occurs from LAN? 2. Telnet Public IP 3389 when the problem occurs, what's the result? ..... <> Hi <> <> <> <> Setup details: <> <> 1 x SBS 2003 (SP1) <> <> 3 x XP Clients (SP2) <> <> 1 x NIC on server <> <> 1 x Netgear ADSL Modem Router (no access time

Terminalserver / mstsc-client Timeoutparameter?
John Jay Smith - microsoft public windowsxp work_remotely I am testing Vista as a RDP server and XP as a client, and there is no sound via RDP.. is it something about vista that has a problem? Using Feb build -- Disclaimer: This info is given "as is". If you do not like the content or attitude of my posts,

Windows Vista Launches To Mixed Reactions
Try to set the following TCP setting in an administrator console: netsh interface tcp set global autotuninglevel=disable Would that be on the machine running Remote Desktop, or the machine being accessed? Or both? I've set it on a Vista client, which connected to a Win2003 Server. Never heard about XP having the

VBScript error for some RWW users.
The vender's are using ie6-7 on a mix of xp and vista boxes. Nothing has changed for me and my other coworker bees. I am pretty sure this is all about The error they get is below and happens after they select the connect to server in RWW and hit connect or/also it happens when they use rdp client (no surprise).

Regular disconnections from remote web workplace
Hi, My client is running SBS2003 with ISA2004 (2 NICs) at the one site, call it HQ. At another site, call it RemoteSite1, they have a single PC running Windows XP Pro that is connected to a DSL modem, with Remote Desktop configured. My SupportSite is also single PC, running Vista Business, and is also connected to

[IT_Group:5275] Fw: Windows Vista SP1 is here!
corbomite - microsoft public windows vista general No.. as the client you can have any windows computer, even linux that has the RDP viewer! and of course the RDP server must be some version of windows that has Terminal services, like XP pro, vista business, or vista ultimate take a look at these:

Vista unable to logon with RDP in Remote Web Workplace
I've got a bunch of client computers all accessing shared folders on the SBS. They range from Vista Business to XP Pro, Mac (Leopard) and Mac (Tiger). Exchange still delivers email, I can ping the server, and usually I can even connect to the box with Remote Desktop -- though it is sometimes a bit slow.

W2KTerminalServer\VistaHomePremium
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How to stop prompt for Credentials?
Please let me know if ISA Server is installed on the SBS server. 2. If you RDP the server directly from the Vista client, does the issue persists? 3. If you RDP the client workstations, does the issue persists? 4. Does the issue happen on all the Vista clients? 5. Do the Windows XP clients work properly? 6.

Remote Desktop: ma funziona??
Aktuell 6.0 als Download und 6.1 in Vista SP1, Server 2008 und XP SP3. Welche Version setzt Du denn ein? Zu den Timing-Werten, den KeepAlive schlssel gibts noch Ich wrde an Deiner Stelle die TCP-Einstellungen nicht verndern, sondern einen aktuellen RDP-Client nehmen und dort unter Optionen auf dem Reiter

HP officejet 5610
Euclimede euclim...@achei.gr it comp os win vista Valerio Vanni ha scritto: Chiarisci se si tratta di Windows XP Home o Pro (solo quest'ultimo pu fare da server per una connessione di desktop remoto). PRO in entrambi i casi, ovviamente (so che la versione Home non consente il RDT) Anzitutto devi girare la porta

Version for Remote Desktop
Valerio Vanni valerio.va...@inwind.it it comp os win vista On Mon, 18 Feb 2008 09:35:52 +0100, euclim...@nomail.it (Euclimede) wrote: I casi analizzati su rete aziendale e ha WindowsXP Chiarisci se si tratta di Windows XP Home o Pro (solo quest'ultimo pu fare da server per una connessione di desktop remoto).

Vista droping connection
The thing that probably broke this was clients now using Remote Desktop Client 6.0. Perhaps 6.1 will fix this. It should be released as part of XP SP3. -- Patrick C. Rouse Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server SE, West Coast USA & Canada Quest Software, Provision Networks Division Virtual Client Solutions

Accessing an ext pc with Remote Desktop from inside ISA 2004 firew
Or these search result may help. remote desktopTo use Remote Desktop, you need a WinXP Pro as the host and a remote computer running Win9x or a more recent version of Windows as the client that must have ... www.chicagotech.net/rdesktop.htm Troubleshooting terminal server issuesTo modify the limit,

RDP and encryption
DLL is available on the client and the target server is XP, Win2k3 or Vista/Longhorn. "Patrick Rouse" wrote: It's not just a client, but a solution like Citrix Presentation Server. You can sign up for the Vista Beta via Microsoft, but I don't know if they have an installer for the RDP 6.0 client that can be used on

Vista Home Premium and Terminal Licensing
On the Bridge OntheBri...@1701.com microsoft public windows vista general Vista enterprise also has Terminal server and of course Windows server2008. In XP there is an update (via windows update, extra updates) that upgrades the RDP client to version 6 which is the exact one that all versions of Vista have.

RDP Printing at home
However, the licensing server in our organization is a Windows 2003 R2 Server. Because the clients connecting to our Citrix server (win2k terminal server) are XP Pros, our 2003 licensing server gives them a "built-in" license that never expires. I have a user that purchased a Vista Home Premium Edition and wants to

A long, long look at Windows Server 2008
Our solution removes the users name from the Remote Desktop Users Group at logoff, so users can not connect via remote desktop w/o connecting via our Connection Patrick C. Rouse Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server SE, West Coast USA & Canada Quest Software, Provision Networks Division Virtual Client Solutions

RWW and RDP Fail On One Client Only
Patrick C. Rouse Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server SE, West Coast USA & Canada Quest Software, Provision Networks Division Virtual Client Solutions http://www.provisionnetworks.com "Dellboy" wrote: I have a Win2003 terminal Server with 70 clients, mostly windows 2000/XP/Vista, some macs. Most users work from home at

Load up Exchange and 2003 Admin kit on Vista
As the years wore on, the new file system fell away, the buzz died, and the client became a brand -- Vista -- while the server lumbered on with the Longhorn name. (Recalling a Service Pack for Microsoft's most embattled desktop OS <http://www.save-xp.com> ever? Can you imagine the embarrassment, the bellowing,