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I have a PC that I've been using Remote Desktop on successfully for
months. Then suddenly it's stopped working. I had the PC listening
on port 443. Now when I try to connect to it on port 443 (or any port
other than 3389) I get the following error message:
"The Remote connection has timed out. Please try connecting to the
remote computer again."
If I try to connect on a port that it is not listening on, I get the
expected error message. So, it looks like it's trying to connect, but
maybe immediately times out when it's not on port 3389(?).
I have XP's ICF turned off. I have a network bridge. I have no
personal firewall and have not changed my routers' configurations. I
have another computer that did and still does work as a Remote Desktop
server on a port other than 3389, so I think the problem is PC
specific.
Does anyone have any idea why this could be happening?
It's driving me crazy.
(BTW, I'm going through all this trouble so I can connect to the
computer from my work, and therefore have to use a port that's open in
my workplace's firewall)
Thanks,
Johnny
I have a PC that I've been using Remote Desktop on successfully for
months. Then suddenly it's stopped working. I had the PC listening
on port 443. Now when I try to connect to it on port 443 (or any port
other than 3389) I get the following error message:
"The Remote connection has timed out. Please try connecting to the
remote computer again."
If I try to connect on a port that it is not listening on, I get the
expected error message. So, it looks like it's trying to connect, but
maybe immediately times out when it's not on port 3389(?).
I have XP's ICF turned off. I have a network bridge. I have no
personal firewall and have not changed my routers' configurations. I
have another computer that did and still does work as a Remote Desktop
server on a port other than 3389, so I think the problem is PC
specific.
Does anyone have any idea why this could be happening?
It's driving me crazy.
(BTW, I'm going through all this trouble so I can connect to the
computer from my work, and therefore have to use a port that's open in
my workplace's firewall)
Thanks,
Johnny