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a Question Ask for Help Receive Real-Time Help Create a Freelance Project Hire for a Full Time Job Ways to Get Help Ask a Question https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/24153532/remote-desktop-connection-problem.html Ask for Help Receive Real-Time Help Create a Freelance Project Hire http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-1753461/remote-desktop-connecting-logged-remote-machine-locally.html for a Full Time Job Ways to Get Help Expand Search Submit Close Search Login Join Today Products BackProducts Gigs Live Courses Vendor Services Groups Careers Store Headlines Website Testing Experts Exchange > Questions > remote desktop connection problem Want to Advertise Here? connect to Solved remote desktop connection problem Posted on 2009-02-18 Windows XP 4 Verified Solutions 13 Comments 3,064 Views Last Modified: 2012-06-27 I try to connect a windows xp from my computer with Remote Desktop Connection..I have marked "Allow users to connect remotely to this computer on windows xp machine" and 1 checked remote desktop connect to the port tcp 3389 available in Exceptions tab on Windows Firewall..but I get the following error when connecting windows xp from Remote Desktop connection; This computer cant connect to the remote computer The connection was lost due to a network error.Try connecting again.How can 1 solve this problem? 0 Question by:teodor76 Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google LVL 19 Best Solution bylamaslany Hello teodor76. Did Admin3k's suggestion fix your issue or are you still having problems? PS: There is a newer version of the RDP client for Windows XP: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=6E1EC93D-BDBD-4983-92F7-479E088570AD&displaylang=en Go to Solution 13 Comments LVL 1 Overall: Level 1 Message Expert Comment by:tororom2009-02-18 Step 1: Try to ping the computer you're trying to connect to from the computer that you are connecting from. To do this, click on start>run type in cmd and press ok. In the command prompt type ping followed by the name of the PC you are connecting to or its IP address. If this fails. Pleas
Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Windows 7>Remote Desktop not connecting unless logged into remote machine locally> Remote Desktop not connecting unless logged into remote machine locally Tags: Remote Desktop Connectivity Windows 7 Last response: 14 May 2016 02:07 in Windows 7 Share Skiibs 1 August 2013 20:43:15 Greetings, I have recently been experimenting with remote desktop connectivity in a attempt to (eventually) be able to access my home PC while on the road. In my attempts, however, I have been plagued with problems, the most persistent of which is the inability to remote into the target PC at all until the account has been logged in locally. I have created all the necessary holes in windows firewall and set up the remote desktop settings and services correctly (I believe) as I am able to remote into the desired account once someone has logged into it, kicking out the local user in the process (which is fine with me). I only have one network adapter and all the remote desktop services are set to automatic startup (I found that logging off once remote desktop worked successfully caused the same problem, but that was because a necessary service stopped as a result of the log out). I am running Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit on the computer that I am trying to connect to, and am attempting to connect to it using various devices including a windows 8 laptop and an android smartphone with an RDP app. I have set "Allow connections from computers running any version of remote desktop" under advanced system settings in the remote tab, in order to assure myself that connections with my smartphone will not be blocked (so far, they are not). I have no idea why one must log into the target account before remote desktop will work, but once it is done, the connection works flawlessly. Any help the community could offer would be greatly appreciated. Thank you! More about : remote desktop connecting logged remote machine locally Reply to Skiibs burdenbound a b $ Windows 7 1 August 2013 21:21:56 Because the software isn't running on the host computer until you log in, it has no idea you are trying to connect to it. Reply to burdenbound m 0 l Skiibs 1 August 2013 22:06:34 burdenbound said:Because the software isn't running on the host computer until you log in, it has no idea you are trying to connect to it. In that case, how do I ensure that the software starts before login? I am not using any 3rd party software for this purpose, only the standard Remote Desktop Protocol on port 3389. On windows this is managed by the remote desktop services, which are all se