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Hi there,
I've got an Acer 6292 laptop and I'm running Windows Vista (Service Pack 1 just installed), and for some reason RDC doesn't seem to work. I can establish a VPN connection OK but when I try to connect to my work computer using RDC I get a "Windows Security" box saying 'Looking for credential tiles...'. Then it just seems to keep searching and the next input box never shows up. Interestingly after I cancel RDC the application stalls but I don't get a "No response" error - it just hangs and nothing can be input in that window. I have to go into Task Manager to manually End Task. It's very frustrating! Thanks, Jodi |
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What happens when you fill in the username and password on the remote
desktop connection application(mstsc) before you hit connect? Do you get past the credential screen? Also, (depending on which version of Vista you have) do you have cached credentials for this server under your "Manage your Network Password" area? --- Jeffrey Randow Windows Networking MVP 2001-2006 http://www.networkblog.net On Mon, 7 Jan 2008 12:24:02 -0800, j.mansfield1973 wrote: Hi there, I've got an Acer 6292 laptop and I'm running Windows Vista (Service Pack 1 just installed), and for some reason RDC doesn't seem to work. I can establish a VPN connection OK but when I try to connect to my work computer using RDC I get a "Windows Security" box saying 'Looking for credential tiles...'. Then it just seems to keep searching and the next input box never shows up. Interestingly after I cancel RDC the application stalls but I don't get a "No response" error - it just hangs and nothing can be input in that window. I have to go into Task Manager to manually End Task. It's very frustrating! Thanks, Jodi |
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Hi Jeffrey,
Thanks for your response. When I run mstsc I get the RDC display box requesting me to enter the computer I want to connect to. I have tried both the computer name and the IP address, both of which I have confirmed are correct and then click on connect. As soon as I click on connect, the box appears saying "Windows Security - Enter your credentials" Then it hangs while saying "Looking for credential tiles". It does not give me the option to re-enter my credentials. It just hangs at this box - then I have to task manager out of RDC. I have gone into the advanced tab of the RDC options box and click on "Always connect, even if authentication fails" - but this doesn't seem to make any difference. It's weird, because I can establish the VPN to my work no problem. I'm running Windows Vista Business. I don't have any stored user names or passwords registered. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Cheers, Jodi "Jeffrey Randow" wrote: What happens when you fill in the username and password on the remote desktop connection application(mstsc) before you hit connect? Do you get past the credential screen? Also, (depending on which version of Vista you have) do you have cached credentials for this server under your "Manage your Network Password" area? --- Jeffrey Randow Windows Networking MVP 2001-2006 http://www.networkblog.net On Mon, 7 Jan 2008 12:24:02 -0800, j.mansfield1973 wrote: Hi there, I've got an Acer 6292 laptop and I'm running Windows Vista (Service Pack 1 just installed), and for some reason RDC doesn't seem to work. I can establish a VPN connection OK but when I try to connect to my work computer using RDC I get a "Windows Security" box saying 'Looking for credential tiles...'. Then it just seems to keep searching and the next input box never shows up. Interestingly after I cancel RDC the application stalls but I don't get a "No response" error - it just hangs and nothing can be input in that window. I have to go into Task Manager to manually End Task. It's very frustrating! Thanks, Jodi |
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After you run mstsc, click the "Options" button... Then you will see
the credential prompt... --- Jeffrey Randow Windows Networking MVP 2001-2006 http://www.networkblog.net On Tue, 8 Jan 2008 00:03:01 -0800, j.mansfield1973 wrote: Hi Jeffrey, Thanks for your response. When I run mstsc I get the RDC display box requesting me to enter the computer I want to connect to. I have tried both the computer name and the IP address, both of which I have confirmed are correct and then click on connect. As soon as I click on connect, the box appears saying "Windows Security - Enter your credentials" Then it hangs while saying "Looking for credential tiles". It does not give me the option to re-enter my credentials. It just hangs at this box - then I have to task manager out of RDC. I have gone into the advanced tab of the RDC options box and click on "Always connect, even if authentication fails" - but this doesn't seem to make any difference. It's weird, because I can establish the VPN to my work no problem. I'm running Windows Vista Business. I don't have any stored user names or passwords registered. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Cheers, Jodi "Jeffrey Randow" wrote: What happens when you fill in the username and password on the remote desktop connection application(mstsc) before you hit connect? Do you get past the credential screen? Also, (depending on which version of Vista you have) do you have cached credentials for this server under your "Manage your Network Password" area? --- Jeffrey Randow Windows Networking MVP 2001-2006 http://www.networkblog.net On Mon, 7 Jan 2008 12:24:02 -0800, j.mansfield1973 wrote: Hi there, I've got an Acer 6292 laptop and I'm running Windows Vista (Service Pack 1 just installed), and for some reason RDC doesn't seem to work. I can establish a VPN connection OK but when I try to connect to my work computer using RDC I get a "Windows Security" box saying 'Looking for credential tiles...'. Then it just seems to keep searching and the next input box never shows up. Interestingly after I cancel RDC the application stalls but I don't get a "No response" error - it just hangs and nothing can be input in that window. I have to go into Task Manager to manually End Task. It's very frustrating! Thanks, Jodi |
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Hi Jeffrey,
Yep, I have clicked on options and then entered my details. I've sent a screen dump to your gmail address to show you what's going on. Very confusing... "Jeffrey Randow" wrote: After you run mstsc, click the "Options" button... Then you will see the credential prompt... --- Jeffrey Randow Windows Networking MVP 2001-2006 http://www.networkblog.net On Tue, 8 Jan 2008 00:03:01 -0800, j.mansfield1973 wrote: Hi Jeffrey, Thanks for your response. When I run mstsc I get the RDC display box requesting me to enter the computer I want to connect to. I have tried both the computer name and the IP address, both of which I have confirmed are correct and then click on connect. As soon as I click on connect, the box appears saying "Windows Security - Enter your credentials" Then it hangs while saying "Looking for credential tiles". It does not give me the option to re-enter my credentials. It just hangs at this box - then I have to task manager out of RDC. I have gone into the advanced tab of the RDC options box and click on "Always connect, even if authentication fails" - but this doesn't seem to make any difference. It's weird, because I can establish the VPN to my work no problem. I'm running Windows Vista Business. I don't have any stored user names or passwords registered. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Cheers, Jodi "Jeffrey Randow" wrote: What happens when you fill in the username and password on the remote desktop connection application(mstsc) before you hit connect? Do you get past the credential screen? Also, (depending on which version of Vista you have) do you have cached credentials for this server under your "Manage your Network Password" area? --- Jeffrey Randow Windows Networking MVP 2001-2006 http://www.networkblog.net On Mon, 7 Jan 2008 12:24:02 -0800, j.mansfield1973 wrote: Hi there, I've got an Acer 6292 laptop and I'm running Windows Vista (Service Pack 1 just installed), and for some reason RDC doesn't seem to work. I can establish a VPN connection OK but when I try to connect to my work computer using RDC I get a "Windows Security" box saying 'Looking for credential tiles...'. Then it just seems to keep searching and the next input box never shows up. Interestingly after I cancel RDC the application stalls but I don't get a "No response" error - it just hangs and nothing can be input in that window. I have to go into Task Manager to manually End Task. It's very frustrating! Thanks, Jodi |
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OK, your version of the RDC client is different than I have (I'm on
Vista business and I can specify the credentials on that page...) Are there any other (major) issues with Windows? Try running "sfc /scannow" from an administrative command prompt (make sure you have a Vista DVD nearby when you do this). A workaround is a program like RoyalTS which is a wrapper for the remote desktop activeX control, which will let you connect. I'm still searching, though. --- Jeffrey Randow Windows Networking MVP 2001-2006 http://www.networkblog.net On Tue, 8 Jan 2008 23:26:04 -0800, j.mansfield1973 wrote: Hi Jeffrey, Yep, I have clicked on options and then entered my details. I've sent a screen dump to your gmail address to show you what's going on. Very confusing... "Jeffrey Randow" wrote: After you run mstsc, click the "Options" button... Then you will see the credential prompt... --- Jeffrey Randow Windows Networking MVP 2001-2006 http://www.networkblog.net On Tue, 8 Jan 2008 00:03:01 -0800, j.mansfield1973 wrote: Hi Jeffrey, Thanks for your response. When I run mstsc I get the RDC display box requesting me to enter the computer I want to connect to. I have tried both the computer name and the IP address, both of which I have confirmed are correct and then click on connect. As soon as I click on connect, the box appears saying "Windows Security - Enter your credentials" Then it hangs while saying "Looking for credential tiles". It does not give me the option to re-enter my credentials. It just hangs at this box - then I have to task manager out of RDC. I have gone into the advanced tab of the RDC options box and click on "Always connect, even if authentication fails" - but this doesn't seem to make any difference. It's weird, because I can establish the VPN to my work no problem. I'm running Windows Vista Business. I don't have any stored user names or passwords registered. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Cheers, Jodi "Jeffrey Randow" wrote: What happens when you fill in the username and password on the remote desktop connection application(mstsc) before you hit connect? Do you get past the credential screen? Also, (depending on which version of Vista you have) do you have cached credentials for this server under your "Manage your Network Password" area? --- Jeffrey Randow Windows Networking MVP 2001-2006 http://www.networkblog.net On Mon, 7 Jan 2008 12:24:02 -0800, j.mansfield1973 wrote: Hi there, I've got an Acer 6292 laptop and I'm running Windows Vista (Service Pack 1 just installed), and for some reason RDC doesn't seem to work. I can establish a VPN connection OK but when I try to connect to my work computer using RDC I get a "Windows Security" box saying 'Looking for credential tiles...'. Then it just seems to keep searching and the next input box never shows up. Interestingly after I cancel RDC the application stalls but I don't get a "No response" error - it just hangs and nothing can be input in that window. I have to go into Task Manager to manually End Task. It's very frustrating! Thanks, Jodi |
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Hi Jmansfield1973, have you solved the Credential Tiles? because I'm also have the same problem with you. Please help... ![]() Thanks -- nicorio |