Re: Remote Desktop won't accept connection

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Have you verified that you are permitted to connect remotely? Try bringing
up the System Properties GUI and select the Remote tab. You should verify
the following:

Allow users to connect remotely to this computer - Is this checked?
Select Remote Users... - Administrators have access by default but regular
users will need to be added to this list.

You might also need to verify the group policies haven't been locked down to
restrict access but I don't recall the entries to check off hand. If the
above doesn't resolve it, post back and I'm sure someone will locate it for
you or you can look around using gpedit.msc.

Jim

"Liquidshokk" wrote:

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> Did anyone get/give an answer on this as i am having the same problem. i
> know the password is right???
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