From: Bernd on 7 Apr 2010 15:36 -------- Original-Nachricht -------- > Yes. Neither set of logs show any errors relating to RDC. > > Thanks. > > James Some more ideas: 1. is telnet <ip> 3389 working (getting a blank screen) ? 2. is a local user logged in at the target while you're trying RDP ? yes: logoff before trying to connect no: login before trying to connect 3. Is Fast User Switching enabled on the target ? Yes: disable it 4. Has the target a video card from nVidia ? Yes: search for newer driver 5. Try mstsc /console Bernd
From: smlunatick on 7 Apr 2010 15:50 On Apr 7, 8:36 pm, Bernd <f...(a)gmx.de> wrote: > -------- Original-Nachricht -------- > > > Yes. Neither set of logs show any errors relating to RDC. > > > Thanks. > > > James > > Some more ideas: > > 1. is telnet <ip> 3389 working (getting a blank screen) ? > > 2. is a local user logged in at the target while you're trying RDP ? > yes: logoff before trying to connect > no: login before trying to connect > > 3. Is Fast User Switching enabled on the target ? > Yes: disable it > > 4. Has the target a video card from nVidia ? > Yes: search for newer driver > > 5. Try mstsc /console > > Bernd Make sure that you are all using the same versions of Remote Desktop. Microsoft has released updated Remote Desktop to version 6.
From: JJ on 9 Apr 2010 14:18
Ding, ding, ding. We have a winner. Updating the video card driver fixed the problem. Thanks very much for your help. James |