Re: xp remote desktop bluescreen or how to shoot your pc

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What, as opposed to you blathering on incessantly about it?

Call Microsoft and report that you have a problem. Carping about it on newsgroups is a waste of bandwidth. As is taking issue with people trying to help.

In other words, STFU.


"techsc" <techsc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:8AD0464B-8FE0-4924-BC5C-D5FD077DD146@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Shenan,

if you have no helpful input please do not reply to such threads.

"Shenan Stanley" wrote:

techsc wrote:
> Shenan:
>
> And please stick to the thread. I have posted a very simple and 100%
> reproducable bsod bug. I am not the originator of any nvidia thread.
>
> Your statement, it would be required to change the color depth
> several times is wrong. However, this is also not the point.

I did stick to the thread.

I can do nothing for you. No one here really can.

Sure, the problem is reproducable - and some people (in some ways) could
cause this if they do not log off a remote machine and then reconnect to it
twice more - the second time using a different bit-rate than the first and
then disconnecting (without logging off) and connecting back the third time
at any bit-rate other than the second connection - including but not limited
to the originally connected bit-rate.

Report it to Microsoft.

Stop using Remote Desktop and switch to something else would be my actual
suggestion - TeamViewer is great, but if for commercial applications, VNC
and Single-Click gives you almost the same functionality for free, and both
without as much setup on the customer end.

I use all sorts of remote tools to connect across many different types of
internet connections all the time. I know of many help-desk setups that do
it as well and they do not encounter this issue - mostly (I think) because
they just have not seen the need to change the bit-rate and combine that
with multiple logons with the same user without logging out of the remote
machine.

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Shenan Stanley
MS-MVP
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