From: Bernd on


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> 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
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
Ding, ding, ding. We have a winner.

Updating the video card driver fixed the problem.

Thanks very much for your help.

James