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die_Leuchte
21st September 2009, 10:00 PM
Hi Devs,

since the upgrade to Vista SP 2 I am not able to access my PC any more via remote desktop mobile.

Accessing it via my notebook works well both from LAN and WAN side.

But as soon as I try to access it via Remote Desktop Mobile on my touch HD or my TG01 I receive a connetion error and have no idea why.

I would be very happy if you could help me to find a solution for that due to I really like to boot my PC from anywhere in the world an access my sweet home desktop.

Thanks and with best Regards

die_Leuchte

majorassface
27th October 2009, 03:26 AM
*Bump*
die_Leuchte,
you figure this out yet? I finally upgraded to sp2(vista home pre) and I ran into the same thing. Got it working again on my xp laptop but dont really want to fire up wifi router to connect through rdp. It's driving me nuts, MS making things better once again!

Can anyone help bring rdp back to life after sp2?

Hannigan174
27th October 2009, 12:50 PM
I believe you have to change a system setting on the Vista PC to allow previous versions of RDP to connect. Don't remember where the setting is, but I'm pretty sure that is what it is.

Also Home versions do not support RDP hosting. Only Pro or business or higher.

majorassface
27th October 2009, 06:49 PM
Thanks Hannigan, I figured the same as well. FYI RDP does work on Vista home with a small hack, but not since sp2. There is an sp2 hack but it only allows my laptop(winXP) to connect and not my mobile. I need to find the setting on the vista pc which tells it to ignore the rdp version connecting to it. If someone could post this it would really help!!!

die_Leuchte
28th October 2009, 12:54 AM
ok what I figured out so far is, that you need to configure the rdp host to allow clients which does not have Network Level Authenticationnetwork to connect as well. Due to I have Home Premuim with a rdp hack I do not have the menu to enable cientas without nla to connect and I did not find another solution so far (for example a reg key).

majorassface
28th October 2009, 05:12 PM
i found some info on the registry keys but I don't think I can just plug them in and get it working. I'll keep trying and post anything I find.

nawat
29th October 2009, 05:27 AM
If you need to configure it to allow lower versions to connect, it's here.

die_Leuchte
29th October 2009, 08:46 PM
If you need to configure it to allow lower versions to connect, it's here.

Thats exactly what is missing in Vista home premium :-)

And thats why we search for another solution to allow any kind of clients to connect.