Re: Error Message: Remote Desktop ActiveX control
- From: "Robert L. \(MS-MVP\)" <findemail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2009 19:52:41 -0600
You may don't need to install the software or the software is already installed. You may just need to add it. This how to may help.
Remote Desktop Web Connection ...
1 post - Last post: Oct 29, 2008
Remote Desktop Web Connection ActiveX couldn't be installed ... remote desktop activex control. Your browser's security settings may be ...
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"briley" <briley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:E2CCD7B2-87C1-4F0E-AA74-44880F83B654@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Many, many thanks, Bob. I hope this works as I have been battling it for days
now and this is way outside my CPU knowledge comfort zone. Would you mind
translating this for me? I don't speak computer. ;0 I've marked the parts
below.
1. Manually deploy RWW:
1)Download the Remote Desktop Connection Web Connection Software at the
following location:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=469eee3a-45b4-4b40-b695-b678646a728b&displaylang=en
If extract the tswebsetup.exe then will get the msrdp.cab, which contains
the MSRDP.OCX ActiveX control. <------(What does this sentence want me to
do? Can you clarify?)
2)Copy the MSRDP.OCX to C:\Windows\SYSTEM32 on the Windows XP computer (I
get this, I just copy the file into the System32 folder.)
Register the OCX: Regsvr32 C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\MSRDP.OCX (What does he mean
by register?)
2. Search the GUID {7584c670-2274-4efb-b00b-d6aaba6d3850} in registry key on
the Windows XP computer and delete all related registry key. (I kind of get
this. Open regedit.exe, hit Control-F and enter in that key, right? What does
he mean by "related registry key"? How will I know how they are related?)
3. Enable RDP add-ons in IE after reboot (I get this. Will there be more
than one and will they have specific names?)
"Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote:
You may try to add remote Desktop AcriveX in IE. This search result may
help.
XP SP3 won't allow the install of ...
1 post - Last post: Jul 23, 2008
Windows XP SP3 won't allow the install of the RWW ActiveX Control
Cause ======== Terminal Services ActiveX control is disabled by default in
....
http://www.chicagotech.net/netforums/viewtopic.php?t=4591
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"briley" <briley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I just recently acquired the HP MediaSmart Server EX470. For the past >few
> days I have been installing the server software on my laptop PC, > desktop
> PC,
> and media PC. All of them are using XP, SP3 as an OS. (Desktop is XP > Pro,
> others Home.) So far, the software installation has worked on the > laptop
> PC.
> I am able to install the software on the desktop PC. However, when I go > to
> log into the Windows Home Server Console from my desktop, I get the
> following
> error message. "An error occurred in the Remote Desktop ActiveX control
> installed on your computer". Now, I can get on the server to see my > files
> and
> what not, but when I go to make any administrative changes from the
> desktop
> (e.g. connector update), I get that error message. Any ideas? HP > customer
> support didn't have any ideas and told me it was a Windows problem. > Here's
> what I've tried doing so far. I reset Explorer 7.0. That didn't work. I
> even
> REPAIRED XP. No dice. Still get the same error message. I would like > this
> error message to go away and be able to log in the Windows Home Server
> Console via my desktop computer so I can make the recommended updates.
> Please
> advise. Thank you for your assistance.
.
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