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Remote Desktop Connection Issues
I am having issues using a remote desktop connection from my Vista laptop.
The same connections worked fine from my XP laptop. This is only true for connections that DO NOT use a VPN. I've searched the newsgroups and tried the following fix on my laptop but I'm still having the same issue: You have to run two netsh commands in a command prompt. The commands are the followings: netsh interface tcp set global rss=disabled netsh interface tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled Please run them, reboot the client and it should works in every case. I've done this and I still cannot connect. I'm not using OneCare (I've seen reference to this in other posts). I've tried disabling my firewall all together but it doesn't make a difference. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks, Danielle |