RDP Question - (not simple)
Issue: RDP no longer works from my work machine to my home machine. Background: Ive used RDP for years at work to connect to my home machine when my home machine was XP pro. Work machine is 32bit Win7. I just upgraded home machine to Win7 32bit, so thats the change that occurred. Troubleshooting: All windows firewalls are offRouter is correctly configure with port forwarding to home host. Home Win7 machine has System > Remote Access enabled.Remote desktop works fine on the LAN.I can use RDP lite on my iphone via ATT 3G network to connect to my home Win7 machine. But not an actual Win7 PC? Im an Admin on both machines.All hardware drivers are up-to-date.From work Win7 box, it will occasionally prompt me for my login/password of home Win7 machine, but disconnects instantly (Ive even seen my screen for a nano second). Then it will deny any connection attempts for a few hours. It will then prompt me for my l/p again, but kick me immediately. Could it be my Netgear router thats a few years old? Does the netgear router somehow have issue with connecting two Win7 machines. Where it connected a Win7 client to WinXP Pro host without issue? Comcast is my ISP. PC is an older Intel Chipset with a 2.6 GHz processor 2.5 GBs RAM Just replaced the Vid Card to -ECS GeForce 512MB DDR2 AGP 8x Win7 Pro OEM
June 4th, 2012 2:44pm

I found this thread http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/w7itpronetworking/thread/e31a344c-a44b-4005-94d8-0d5379917448 Sounds like a very simliar issue w/o an answer....MitchMeranovich
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June 4th, 2012 3:53pm

I found this thread http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/w7itpronetworking/thread/e31a344c-a44b-4005-94d8-0d5379917448 Sounds like a very simliar issue w/o an answer....MitchMeranovich
June 4th, 2012 4:01pm

Hi, Based on your description, you are not able to RDP to Windows 7 home machine. May I know how can you connect home network from work space? VPN or static public IP address? Another question is that do you have connected to Windows 7 home machine with RDP tool successfully? I suggest you run "ping"(without quotes) command to test the network connection. Of course, I'm sure that you have redirected the port 3389 to your home PC from netgear router. But please recheck the settings. Another testing is to run RDP with another PC on local home network. Is your work machine a domain client? Do you disable the hardware firewall? Here are two artilces can be referred to. Windows 7 - Remote Desktop Connection (RDC) - Network http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/3922-remote-desktop-connection-rdc-network.html Configure Remote Desktop Access on Windows 7 Systems http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/ff404238.aspx Hope that helps. Ivan-Liu TechNet Community Support
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June 6th, 2012 3:06am

Hi, Based on your description, you are not able to RDP to Windows 7 home machine. May I know how can you connect home network from work space? VPN or static public IP address? Another question is that do you have connected to Windows 7 home machine with RDP tool successfully? I suggest you run "ping"(without quotes) command to test the network connection. Of course, I'm sure that you have redirected the port 3389 to your home PC from netgear router. But please recheck the settings. Another testing is to run RDP with another PC on local home network. Is your work machine a domain client? Do you disable the hardware firewall? Here are two artilces can be referred to. Windows 7 - Remote Desktop Connection (RDC) - Network http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/3922-remote-desktop-connection-rdc-network.html Configure Remote Desktop Access on Windows 7 Systems http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/ff404238.aspx Hope that helps. Ivan-Liu TechNet Community Support
June 6th, 2012 3:07am

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