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.·:m·a·r·l·a:·. - 29 Jan 2007 08:30 GMT
Hello everyone ::

I suffer the next error, I have a stationary computer at the job and the
laptop. Sometimes I connect from the laptop to my stationary pc to make some
especial work (like working with SQL server or others)

the matter is that I basically left always the stationary PC turned on and
with few programs open, and it happens sometimes that when I connect from
the laptop to the stationary, I just receive the picture of the screen of
the status on the pc and then it restart (the stationary)

nevermind from where I connect (home with vpn, office with Lan)
both computers are logon with the same windows user
I left the stationary computer logged on but locked
the configuration I had is
   Display -> Fullscreen and High Color(16)
   Local Resources ->
       sound :: bring to this computer,
       keyboard :: in full screen mode only,
       Local devices :: only printers
   Experience -> Broadband and everything enables except "desktop
background"

does anybody know how to avoid this behaviour
Sooner Al [MVP] - 29 Jan 2007 10:59 GMT
> Hello everyone ::
>
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> does anybody know how to avoid this behaviour

Make sure you are running the latest video graphics adapter drivers on each
PC. Also check the event viewer on the failing PC for clues...

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