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I connect to over 20 clients servers using remote desktop on my XP machine
just fine. Just purchased a Windows Vista Home Premium Computer and am trying to connect the same way to the remote servers. I get a login screen and after typing my ID and Password, I get a partial screen the then the session hangs. This is happening with all remote servers. However, accessing a server on my local network connects and works fine. Tried my XP machine and it is still working with no problem. Any Ideas? |
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We have the same problem.
When I use my Windows XP machine I can RD to my SBS 2003 server. When I use Vista, after the login it hangs and eventually times-out with an error pop up. Edwin "Bob Bamburg" wrote: I connect to over 20 clients servers using remote desktop on my XP machine just fine. Just purchased a Windows Vista Home Premium Computer and am trying to connect the same way to the remote servers. I get a login screen and after typing my ID and Password, I get a partial screen the then the session hangs. This is happening with all remote servers. However, accessing a server on my local network connects and works fine. Tried my XP machine and it is still working with no problem. Any Ideas? |
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Hi Bob,
Can you try to follow the instructions listed in the article he http://blog.tmcnet.com/blog/tom-keat...lem-solved.asp, specifically, these instructions from that article may help: Here is what you need to do if you have the same issue: - Run a command prompt (cmd.exe) as an Administrator - Type: netsh interface tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled If you want to to re-enable it: - Type: netsh interface tcp set global autotuninglevel=normal In some cases you may need to use this command in addition to the above, but I didn't have to: - Type: netsh interface tcp set global rss=disabled Please write back to let us know if it works or not. If this works, can you please send me an offline email at "sfeng at microsoft dot com" as we are interested in knowing more detail about this issue, like the configuration, etc. Thanks. -- This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Use of included script samples (if any) are subject to the terms specified at http://www.microsoft.com/info/cpyright.htm" "Bob Bamburg" Bob wrote in message news ![]() I connect to over 20 clients servers using remote desktop on my XP machine just fine. Just purchased a Windows Vista Home Premium Computer and am trying to connect the same way to the remote servers. I get a login screen and after typing my ID and Password, I get a partial screen the then the session hangs. This is happening with all remote servers. However, accessing a server on my local network connects and works fine. Tried my XP machine and it is still working with no problem. Any Ideas? |