Group: microsoft.public.windowsxp.embedded · Group Profile
Author: KlausKlaus Date: Oct 31, 2007 03:12
Yes, that's really strange for me also because I got RDP working fine in my
previous image. My "old" image was an SP2 image. Than I updatet my database
to FP2007, Update Rollup 1 and the security fixes from Oct. 2007 to insure,
that all my components are up to date. Then I upgraded my configuration in TD
and did some modifications on my image, like adding NET2 and SQL-Server
2005, MUI support and a few things. And now the RDP isn't working anymore on
my "new" image. That' bad and I don't know how to fix it. Seems that I've
something lost on my new image.
Klaus
"Ethan Chen" wrote:
> Hi Klaus,
>
> So your situation is you even cannot get log-in screen form RDP client.
> That's really strange~ RDP should be able to use as you add Terminal
> Services macro. It includes "Windows Logon", "Terminal Server Remote
> Desktop", "Terminal Services Core" and "TCP/IP Networking with Client For MS
> Networks".
>
> Ethan
>
>
> "Klaus" discussions.microsoft.com> ¼¶¼g©ó¶l¥ó·s»D:D0E0F923-6A15-44C8-B3AD-DF8C18C918E2@microsoft.com...
>> Hi Ethan,
>>
>> yes I did. I've 2 users: Administrator and another one. For both there is
>> a
>> password set and if I login locally it's all ok. Also I add the 2nd User
>> to
>> the "Remote Desktop Users" group. If I try to make a RDP connection to the
>> target I get the error message, that the client cannot connect to the
>> remote
>> computer. I don't get the login screen. BTW I can successfully ping the
>> target. It seems that the Remote Desktop on the target isn't enabled. It's
>> not possible to activate the appropriate check box in the configuration
>> dialog.
>>
>> Klaus
>>
>>
>> "Ethan Chen" wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Klaus,
>>>
>>> Did you set user password for you XPE target?
>>>
>>> Ethan
>>>
>>> "Klaus" discussions.microsoft.com> ???gco?l¢Do¡Ps?D:02CBFE9D-7ACE-4010-905E-77FDE6C7AED8@microsoft.com...
>>>
>>>> Hallo,
>>>>
>>>> my image is build on SP2 FP2007 UR1 and I put the following components
>>>> to
>>>> my
>>>> configuration:
>>>>
>>>> Terminal Server Client
>>>> Terminal Server Remote Desktop
>>>> Terminal Services
>>>> Terminal Services Client ActiveX Core
>>>> Terminal Services Core (Allow users to connect remotely to this
>>>> computer =
>>>> checked)
>>>> Terminal Services Runtime
>>>> Terminal Services WMI Provider
>>>>
>>>> The problem is, that I cannot connect to my target using RDP Client.
>>>> Firewall on target is deactivated. When I launch "control sysdm.cpl" I
>>>> see
>>>> that "Allow users to connect remotely to this computer" on the "Remote"
>>>> Tab
>>>> isn't checked. If I check it and click "Apply" I get the Error message
>>>> "Cannot save settings in Registry".
>>>>
>>>> What am I missing in my configuration?
>>>>
>>>> Any help is very welcome
>>>> Klaus
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
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