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Lose local vga feed after RDP into machine

Asked by studynot in Remote Desktop/Terminal Services, Windows XP Operating System, Computer Displays / Monitors

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I've begun using RDP to log into my work desktop (WinXP Pro Sp2). After I connect remotely and then come back to use the machine physically I get the usual logon screen, but after typing in my password the screen goes blank and the monitor shows "Input 1: Analog. Not receiving video on this channel".

The computer is hooked up to a 4 port Belkin KVM switch with one other machine on it and a laptop docking station on a third port.

The only solution I've found thus far to get the video back is to shut down the machine and bring it back up. Powering down/up the monitor has no affect.

OS is WinXP Pro Sp2, Display adapter is a Rage/Fury Pro/Xpert2000 Pro (Microsoft Corp).

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Zones: Remote Desktop/Terminal Services, Windows XP Operating System, Computer Displays / Monitors
Tags: RDP & Local video
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Solution Provided By: itsvens
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