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I'm having an issue with Remote Desktop. I was using it fine
yesterday, then I closed it. I did not log off or anything, just closed it via the 'X' on the tab..... Now I cannot connect. I was on the computer at work, but I cannot get on now. Did shutting it down like that leave something open? Maybe it thinks I am still connected via my previous session? |
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You will probably need to restart the work computer to "clear" the
session you left open. Or, close the connection on the work computer manually--which requires you be there physically to do that. Otherwise, I can't think of any other way to do it. Dale On Jan 12, 4:51*pm, wrote: I'm having an issue with Remote Desktop. *I was using it fine yesterday, then I closed it. *I did not log off or anything, just closed it via the 'X' on the tab..... Now I cannot connect. *I was on the computer at work, but I cannot get on now. *Did shutting it down like that leave something open? *Maybe it thinks I am still connected via my previous session? |
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On Jan 12, 6:46*pm, daleeh wrote:
You will probably need to restart the work computer to "clear" the session you left open. *Or, close the connection on the work computer manually--which requires you be there physically to do that. Otherwise, I can't think of any other way to do it. Dale On Jan 12, 4:51*pm, wrote: I'm having an issue with Remote Desktop. *I was using it fine yesterday, then I closed it. *I did not log off or anything, just closed it via the 'X' on the tab..... Now I cannot connect. *I was on the computer at work, but I cannot get on now. *Did shutting it down like that leave something open? *Maybe it thinks I am still connected via my previous session?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - So, there is a 'proper' way to log off of Remote Desktop? BTW: Another stupid bug/feature from Microsoft.... |
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Normally you would log off just like you would when actually on the
computer. If you don't want to "log off" you can also "disconnect". Those are the only options when you click on the "Start" button on the remote computer. I'm not familiar with the Vista version of RD, but in XP (and server products too) if you simply close the remote control window on the computer you are using to control the "remote" computer you have not "told" the computer undergoing remote control that the session has "closed". In most server versions of Windows, this problem can be anticipated and compensated for by setting a finite "time-out". So, on server remote desktop sessions, if the user simply "walks away" from the computer, the server will automatically disconnect the remote session as long as someone has configured it to do so. Maybe there is a way to configure Vista to automatically "time-out" and disconnect after a period of inactivity, but I don't know how to do it. Maybe someone else on the forum knows how. However, it is never a good idea to simply "walk away" from a logged in computer, so you should always log off when you are finished. Once you properly log off, the window on your computer will automatically close when it recieves the confirmation from the remote computer that is is successfully logged off. Dale On Jan 12, 7:28*pm, wrote: On Jan 12, 6:46*pm, daleeh wrote: You will probably need to restart the work computer to "clear" the session you left open. *Or, close the connection on the work computer manually--which requires you be there physically to do that. Otherwise, I can't think of any other way to do it. Dale On Jan 12, 4:51*pm, wrote: I'm having an issue with Remote Desktop. *I was using it fine yesterday, then I closed it. *I did not log off or anything, just closed it via the 'X' on the tab..... Now I cannot connect. *I was on the computer at work, but I cannot get on now. *Did shutting it down like that leave something open? *Maybe it thinks I am still connected via my previous session?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - So, there is a 'proper' way to log off of Remote Desktop? BTW: *Another stupid bug/feature from Microsoft....- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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wrote in message ... On Jan 12, 6:46 pm, daleeh wrote: On Jan 12, 4:51 pm, wrote: I'm having an issue with Remote Desktop. I was using it fine yesterday, then I closed it. I did not log off or anything, just closed it via the 'X' on the tab..... Now I cannot connect. I was on the computer at work, but I cannot get on now. Did shutting it down like that leave something open? Maybe it thinks I am still connected via my previous session?- You will probably need to restart the work computer to "clear" the session you left open. Or, close the connection on the work computer manually--which requires you be there physically to do that. Otherwise, I can't think of any other way to do it. Dale So, there is a 'proper' way to log off of Remote Desktop? BTW: Another stupid bug/feature from Microsoft.... What you are experiencing isn't normal. Using the 'X' to close Remote Desktop allows you to leave the logon session active so you can leave programs running but disconnect from the machine. It is a normal way of ending a Remote Desktop session, and is the same as choosing Start - Disconnect. You can (normally) then re-connect later either throught Remote Desktop or log in locally and have the programs you left runing still available. in your case something is preventing the reconnection. It could be a network problem between your work and remote PC, or it could be that Vista has thrown a tantrum and needs to be restarted. Hard to say what is wrong. What error are you getting, if any? -- Zaphod No matter where you go, there you are! |
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