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I am attempting to use RDP on a 2000 machine to remote into an XP machine.

Previously, I was able to do so. The computers are both on the same LAN, I

am able to ping and browse to the remote computer. DNS has all the updated

PTR records. I am able to connect to the remote machine from a computer on a

different land and I am also able to remote to other computers from the 2000

machnie but not this particular one.

 

Any ideas?

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Guest Vera Noest [MVP]
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Re: Unable to RDP

 

Which error message do you get? Are there any errors in the EventLog

on the XP host? How exactly are you trying to connect? Are you

starting the mstsc client on the W2K server, or is the W2K server a

Terminal Server and are you trying to connect from within Terminal

Services Manager?

 

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Vera Noest

MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server

TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net

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=?Utf-8?B?dGxj?= <tlc@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote on 04 dec

2007 in microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:

> I am attempting to use RDP on a 2000 machine to remote into an

> XP machine. Previously, I was able to do so. The computers are

> both on the same LAN, I am able to ping and browse to the remote

> computer. DNS has all the updated PTR records. I am able to

> connect to the remote machine from a computer on a different

> land and I am also able to remote to other computers from the

> 2000 machnie but not this particular one.

>

> Any ideas?

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Re: Unable to RDP

 

 

No message in the event log. I am trying to connect with the rdp client that

I installed on a 2000 machine (not a server edition, just a client machine).

I used mstsc from the 2000 machine to an XP client. I received the error

"failed to connect" when trying to connect to this specific client. However,

I was able to connect to other clients from this same RDP session.

Previously, the XP client was inaccessible by IP address, but I learned that

the XP client was not on the domain. After I joined it to the domain, the PTR

records were updated and this issue was corrected. Immediately after, I was

able to RDP from the 2000 client into the XP client (this was on Friday). On

Monday, the RDP session would not connect. Hope this helps.

"Vera Noest [MVP]" wrote:

> Which error message do you get? Are there any errors in the EventLog

> on the XP host? How exactly are you trying to connect? Are you

> starting the mstsc client on the W2K server, or is the W2K server a

> Terminal Server and are you trying to connect from within Terminal

> Services Manager?

>

> _________________________________________________________

> Vera Noest

> MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server

> TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net

> ___ please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email ___

>

> =?Utf-8?B?dGxj?= <tlc@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote on 04 dec

> 2007 in microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:

>

> > I am attempting to use RDP on a 2000 machine to remote into an

> > XP machine. Previously, I was able to do so. The computers are

> > both on the same LAN, I am able to ping and browse to the remote

> > computer. DNS has all the updated PTR records. I am able to

> > connect to the remote machine from a computer on a different

> > land and I am also able to remote to other computers from the

> > 2000 machnie but not this particular one.

> >

> > Any ideas?

>

Guest Vera Noest [MVP]
Posted

Re: Unable to RDP

 

Are you saying that you are trying to connect to the XP machine by

IP number? Maybe it uses DHCP and has now received a different IP

number? Can't you connect by name? Can you connect to the XP

machine from other clients?

_________________________________________________________

Vera Noest

MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server

TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net

___ please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email ___

 

=?Utf-8?B?dGxj?= <tlc@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote on 04 dec

2007 in microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:

>

> No message in the event log. I am trying to connect with the rdp

> client that I installed on a 2000 machine (not a server edition,

> just a client machine). I used mstsc from the 2000 machine to an

> XP client. I received the error "failed to connect" when trying

> to connect to this specific client. However, I was able to

> connect to other clients from this same RDP session. Previously,

> the XP client was inaccessible by IP address, but I learned that

> the XP client was not on the domain. After I joined it to the

> domain, the PTR records were updated and this issue was

> corrected. Immediately after, I was able to RDP from the 2000

> client into the XP client (this was on Friday). On Monday, the

> RDP session would not connect. Hope this helps.

>

> "Vera Noest [MVP]" wrote:

>

>> Which error message do you get? Are there any errors in the

>> EventLog on the XP host? How exactly are you trying to connect?

>> Are you starting the mstsc client on the W2K server, or is the

>> W2K server a Terminal Server and are you trying to connect from

>> within Terminal Services Manager?

>>

>> _________________________________________________________

>> Vera Noest

>> MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server

>> TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net

>> ___ please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email ___

>>

>> =?Utf-8?B?dGxj?= <tlc@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote on 04

>> dec 2007 in microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:

>>

>> > I am attempting to use RDP on a 2000 machine to remote into

>> > an XP machine. Previously, I was able to do so. The

>> > computers are both on the same LAN, I am able to ping and

>> > browse to the remote computer. DNS has all the updated PTR

>> > records. I am able to connect to the remote machine from a

>> > computer on a different land and I am also able to remote to

>> > other computers from the 2000 machnie but not this particular

>> > one.

>> >

>> > Any ideas?


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