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to remote control sessions hosted on Axel terminals and windows xp client pc's, I have also tried as suggested replacing the MSTSC.exe and mstcax.dll files from windows vista without success, Is this a Windows 7 bug? I have also noted that this bug affects Windows 7 Pro. Any Help would be appreciated Kind Regards Martin Monday, September 07, 2009 10:29 AM Reply | Quote Answers 0 Sign in to vote because of a protocol error this session will be disconnected windows 8 I've got this working finally!!! For anyone who's interested, this is what I did.Find a windows XP machine. Copy onto a USB pen drive (or something like that:mstsc.exemstscax.dllthen create a subfolder called en-US and copy into itmstsc.exe.muimstscax.dll.muiNow copy these files onto your windows 7 machine. It doesn't matter where, so long as the en-US folder you've created follows it.go into the properties of mstsc.exe and set the compatability options to windows xpsp3 and run as administratorNow double click on mstsc. I've just tried remote controlling a user and it worked.I'm now off to change my file associations to point at this older version of mstsc.exe Marked as answer by Nicholas LiModerator Monday, November 30, 2009 3:08 AM Monday, November 02, 2009 7:55 AM Reply | Quote All replies 1 Sign in to vote Hi Martin, Regarding the error message, please refer to the following document: Because of a protocol error, this session will be disconnected. Please try connecting to the remote computer again. Hope this helps. Thanks.Nicholas Li - MSFT Marked as answer by Nicholas LiModerator Monday, September 14, 2009 1:50 AM Unmarked as answer by mlt113 Wednesday, September 23, 2009 9:43 AM Thursday, September 10, 2009 10:59 AM Reply | Quote Modera
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Try to use Remote Desktop Manager 64bit. To do so, launch Remote Desktop Manager64.exe from the installation folder instead of Remote Desktop Manager.exe. protocol error Solution 2 Uncheck Bitmap Caching and Themes under the Experience tab in the properties of the RDP session. Uncheck Themes And Bitmap Caching Solution 3 because of a Close Remote Desktop Manager,rename default.rdp file in My Documents to default.old, restart Remote Desktop Manager and try to connect with RDP. Solutions 4 Login in to the target machine,by directly going to the console of that server or by any tool like VNC so that we can get access to that machine. After connecting: 1.Right Click on the Desktop2.Select the Properties3.There DropDown the Themes and select the theme other than the current one.4.Click on Apply, OK Now try to connect that machine remotely.
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