I cannot ping the PC that I am trying to connect to. But I cannot ping also
to the PC that are not having the same problem. This is probably because of
the Windows firewall disable the ping feature by default.
Could it be some other issues?
So this is over a local LAN or from the public internet? If its the latter
is it though a VPN or are you simply using TCP Port 3389 port forwarding? Is
the problematic client PC running any type of VPN software like a Cisco
client? I have seen reports of a Cisco VPN client blocking RDC.

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>I cannot ping the PC that I am trying to connect to. But I cannot ping also
> to the PC that are not having the same problem. This is probably because
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troy - 16 Apr 2008 23:13 GMT
I did some testing and try to connect from another PC on the network. I find
out that if the user sitting at the PC has already logged in and then we try
to log in remotely, then remote desktop will work. But if the PC was logged
off and we try to connect remotely, remote desktop does not work (it will
timed out). Any ideas?
> So this is over a local LAN or from the public internet? If its the latter
> is it though a VPN or are you simply using TCP Port 3389 port forwarding? Is
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> >> > What could be the issue for not able to connect?