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Join the Community! Creating your account only takes a few minutes. Join Now My workstation is Win 7 Pro SP1 and I regularly RDP to servers and PCs on the LAN - a mixture of rdp because of error in data encryption Win 7, Win2k3, Win2k8 and Win2k8 R2. Been doing this happily for years. For the
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last few weeks I'm plagued with sessions either failing to connect or dropping out with this error: --------------------------- Remote Desktop Connection --------------------------- Because
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of an error in data encryption, this session will end. Please try connecting to the remote computer again. I've researched it and keep coming across a suggestion to delete some specific registry entries - but I don't have
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them anyway. Any idea why this should start happening, or the cure? Reply Subscribe RELATED TOPICS: RDP Encryption Error RDP Error Will 2014 be the year of data encryption?   1 2 3 Next ► 52 Replies Serrano OP J-Bird Aug 7, 2013 at 8:31 UTC Have you checked the date/time on your machine / servers? This could cause issues with the authentication and in turn authentication. 2 Chipotle OP because of an error in data encryption this session will end windows xp Mark8081 Aug 7, 2013 at 8:47 UTC Good call - I've been caught out before where access was completely denied to a non-Windows NAS due to a clock error. For the machines in question, though, whenever I've looked the client and remote machine clocks agree to the minute. For the one I'm connected to at the moment (a Win2k3 server that booted me off twice this morning), my PC is about 6 seconds behind the server. I think the time difference has to be pretty large before it causes a problem? 0 Serrano OP J-Bird Aug 7, 2013 at 8:51 UTC Yes, usually about 5 minutes or more difference will cause an issue. 0 Jalapeno OP ralph.pickering Aug 7, 2013 at 9:21 UTC I've come across this where the issue turned out to be a NIC driver. As it's just started happening and the common denominator seems to be your Win7 workstation, I'd look to see if the driver has been updated, perhaps via Windows updates. Either roll it back, or see if there is a manufacturer update for the card, as Windows Update usually sucks at drivers. 1 Chipotle OP Mark8081 Aug 7, 2013 at 9:49 UTC My Broadcom NetXtreme 57xx Gigabit Controller driver's not been updated since 2009 and according to Dell that's the latest
Links HelpWithWindows.com RoseCitySoftware.com Recommended Links Menu Log in or Sign up Search Search titles only Posted by Member: Separate names with a comma. Newer Than: Search this thread https://www.windowsbbs.com/threads/because-of-an-error-in-data-encryption-this-session-will-end.108147/ only Search this forum only Display results as threads Useful Searches Recent Posts More... WindowsBBS Forums > Internet & Networking > Networking (Hardware & Software) > This site uses cookies. By continuing http://superuser.com/questions/183661/remote-desktop-dropouts-because-of-an-error-in-data-encryption-this-session-w to use this site, you are agreeing to our use of cookies. Learn More. You are viewing our forum as a guest. For full access please Register. WindowsBBS.com is completely free, paid error in for by advertisers and donations. Cookies Registration Notice Because of an error in data encryption, this session will end Discussion in 'Networking (Hardware & Software)' started by zhshqzyc, 2014/09/11. 2014/09/11 zhshqzyc Well-Known Member Thread Starter Joined: 2008/12/15 Messages: 140 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 106 Computer Experience: Intermediate My laptop OS: Windows 64 bit Ultimate. In my company office I tried use wireless to connect error in data my company via VPN. It worked out. Then using remote connection to connect my desktop then got the error: Code: Because of an error in data encryption, this session will end Please provide a method to fix it without uninstalling sonicwall vpn client. Thanks. zhshqzyc, #1 2014/09/15 TonyT SuperGeek Staff Joined: 2002/01/18 Messages: 8,422 Likes Received: 344 Trophy Points: 1,093 Location: Fairfax, VA Computer Experience: echo $experienced; There are solutions near the bottom of this discussion: http://social.technet.microsoft.com...yption-i-get-disconnect-rdc?forum=winserverTS 2004-2010 No one has any right to force data on you and command you to believe it or else. If it is not true for you, it isn't true. TonyT, #2 Log in or Sign up to hide this advert. (You must log in or sign up to reply here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Log in with Facebook Log in with Twitter Log in with Google Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in Sign up now! Donate WindowsBBS Forums > Internet & Networking > Networking (Hardware & Software) > St
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