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Blank screen after a RemoteDesktop Session

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Alessio - 29 Mar 2004 23:06 GMT
I have a WLAN between my laptop and my pc. I find very useful the Remote Desktop utility, to connect remotely to my laptop and work on it using the LCD and the keyboard of my fixed pc. But I have a big problem

If the flip of the laptop is closed when I connect, after the disconnection, if I open the flip the screen still remain blank...no key, or mouse click can do something against. I tryed everything...CRT/LCD key, SUSPEND key...I disabled also all the power save settings of WinXP, but the problem still remain

Do you know a workaround for it?!

Thanks to everybody, I'm waiting! :)
Jeffrey Randow (MVP) - 30 Mar 2004 03:50 GMT
Does it do this if you aren't connected in a RD session.?

Jeffrey Randow (Windows Net. & Smart Display MVP)
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>I have a WLAN between my laptop and my pc. I find very useful the Remote Desktop utility, to connect remotely to my laptop and work on it using the LCD and the keyboard of my fixed pc. But I have a big problem:
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>Thanks to everybody, I'm waiting! :)
 
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