From: JT on 1 Dec 2005 00:56 Hi all, I recently ran a prototype of a GDI project a guy is developing for me on one of my computers. Ever since, when I use that particular computer to connect to one of my Terminal servers using RDP 5.2, I get the above error, with the warning that my disk is full (which it is not), or the bitmap cache is corrupt. It goes on to suggest that I disable bitmap caching and reconnect. Disabling bitmap caching does work (using the experience tab). However, I would like to know how to fix the cache corruption problem, or at least where to begin looking. Thanks. -- John
From: Matthew Harris [MVP] on 1 Dec 2005 15:59 Try closing your mstsc.exe process, then renaming/deleting the cache folder at: C:\Documents and Settings\YourUserName\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Terminal Server Client\Cache -M "JT" wrote: > Hi all, > I recently ran a prototype of a GDI project a guy is developing for me on > one of my computers. Ever since, when I use that particular computer to > connect to one of my Terminal servers using RDP 5.2, I get the above error, > with the warning that my disk is full (which it is not), or the bitmap cache > is corrupt. It goes on to suggest that I disable bitmap caching and > reconnect. Disabling bitmap caching does work (using the experience tab). > However, I would like to know how to fix the cache corruption problem, or at > least where to begin looking. > Thanks. > -- > John
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