Re: Remote Desktop Client will not work with wireless Connection

From: matt (matt_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 12/30/04


Date: Wed, 29 Dec 2004 20:31:02 -0800

I have the same problem. When I connect using a wired connection I connect
right away. When I try wireless using a Micrsoft router and 802.11G card it
fails every time. The error I get is: "The remote computer disconnected the
session because of an error in the licensing protocol. Please try connecting
again..."

"Jeffrey Randow (MVP)" wrote:

> What particular error do you get?
>
> Also, if you are trying to seamlessly go from wired to wireless, you
> will lose the RD connection in the process.
> ---
> Jeffrey Randow (Windows Networking MVP)
> jeffreyr-support@remotenetworktechnology.com
>
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> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/communities/wireless.mspx
>
> On Thu, 23 Dec 2004 16:13:06 -0800, "Sandy"
> <Sandy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
> >I have a Windows XP computer at home, trying to log into my work computer
> >using VPN and Remote Desktop Client. Works fine as long as I am wired into
> >my wireless router, but fails as soon as I use my wireless connection. Have
> >tried everything to configure the router, but nothing seems to make a
> >difference.
> >
> >I'd appreciate any help anyone can offer.
>
>



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