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the record as I've had this issue for a while and noticed that a number of others also have, but no-one ever posted a solution. I've recently had a new HP computer at work and after I'd got all of my applications ported across from my old machine to the new one and enabled remote desktop I started to have problems connecting to an existing session. This occurred regardless of whether the original login session was created from the console or remotely, and it happened for all accounts on the machine that had remote logins enabled. The error message I was getting was Logon Connect Failed Error connecting to existing session for XXX (Id n) The Specified session cannot be found. A new session will be created. No new session was ever created and the only course of action was to login under an alternative admin account and kill the initial session (this had an obvious down-side in that any unsaved work was lost). After a couple of calls to the HP product support number here in the UK they eventually came up with a simple solution that worked for me. The solution was simply to create a new user with full admin rights, login as that user. Then login as that user again via remote desktop. At this point I was then able to disconnect and reconnect. This seems to also have fixed the problem with all of the other accounts at the same time. I've no idea why it fixed it or indeed what had broken in the first place. However the fact it was fixed was good enough for me. I just hope that this post helps someone else out in the future. Regards Ian Ian, Mar 11, 2004 #1 Advertisements Huei Wang [MSFT] Guest Re: Error connecting to existing session Is this on Windows 2000 server or Windows 2003? -- This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Ian" <> wrote in message news:... > I thought I'd post this for the record as I've had this issue for a > while and noticed that a number of others also have, but no-one ever > posted a solution. > > I've recently had a new HP computer at work and after I'd got all of > my applications ported across from my old machine to the new one and > enabled remote desktop I started to have problems connecting to an > existing session. This occurred regardless of whether the original > login session was created from the console or remotely, and it > happened for all accounts on the machine that had remote logins > enabled. > > The error message I was getting was > > Logon Connect Failed > > Error connecting to existing session for XXX (Id n) > The Specified session cannot be found. > A new session will be created. > > > No new session was ever created and the only course of action was to > login unde