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Since installing SP3 I cannot connect to it via RDP.
It is on the same domain & subnet.
I am an administrator on both machines.
The strange things is it was working this morning (XP Pro SP3 to XP Pro SP3), but I kept getting Clipboard errors then after a while a another error "Out of memory". After rebooting the remote machine, I couldn't connect at all.
I can still connect to our Windows 2K SP4 server from both machines.
Tried:
Disabling the firewall on remotely and locally.
Disabling RDP (Control Panel / System / Remote) then reenabling it.
McAfee PUPs show nothing sign of RDP.
I can ping the machine by IP, Hostname and FQDN.
Both local and remote machines show nothing in the event logs.
This site points to a registry CLSID, but doesn't say what to change.
http://www.bit-tech.net/ne
Steps to take before you install Windows XP Service Pack 3
http://support.microsoft.c
All installations of SP3 (20+) installed without errors.
This article explains about why session 0 is no longer available to users.
http://www.badkey.com/db/b
I hope someone can help me out with this. I use RDP a lot. :-(
Thanks
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