RDP problems...
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I have a user, about 100 miles away, trying to access our Terminal
Server using Remote Desktop.
This works most of the time, but has become a pain over the last
week.
He can get on the Internet fine & I can get on using his credentials.
Where can I start the troubleshooting process?
Any suggestions appreciated!
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