Wednesday, November 25, 2009

What can I do to fix Remote Desktop (Windows XP)?

This is a tough one.



I installed Internet Explorer 7 beta and then uninstalled it. After that, I can no longer dial into my computer through Remote Desktop.



I have tried service packs, IE 6 reinstall, Windows XP in-place reinstall, SP2 reinstall, and it has not worked.



The error message I get when I try to connect is different than the one you get if you try to connect to a computer that isn't online.



My error message says:



"The client could not establish a connection to the remote computer.



The most likely causes for this error are:



1) Remote connections might not be enabled at the remote computer.



2) The maximum number of connections was exceeded at the remote computer



3) A network error occurred while establishing the connection."



I have checked my Remote tab in My Computer properties, I have checked my firewall settings, and I have tried the suggestions available at the Microsoft knowledge base.



Nothing has worked. I don't want to reformat!



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I don't want to be technical cause it seems you know what your doing. :)



But it seems IE fuked up your TCP settings.. Can you try running the program TCPFix



http://www.snapfiles.com/get/winsockxpfi...



It is a simple (no install) that fixes your tcp settings. If that doesn't work, I really dont know what will..



This is what I assume:



- Your router enabled the Remote Desktop Port 3389



- You tried - Disabling Firewall / Virus from your remote computer.



- You made sure it is your IP



- Remote TAB is checked



- The place where your trying to access your computer allows OUTGOING connection!



You seem yo know what your doing :%26gt; So good luck.. Don't format for this silly thing!



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