Re: The Client could not connect to the remote computer



Get the properties of My computer en enable Remote Desktop. You can also
change the TCP port of RDP for the sucurity.

PS: Look if your firewall is enable. !!

Greatings

Bart

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<hipnautic@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1156782831.188580.31610@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hello.

After rebooting my Windows Server 2003 machine, I am now unable to log
onto the machine via remote desktop. I error I get is

"The Client could not connect to the remote computer. Remote
conenctions might not be enabled...."

After running a netsat from a local logon on the machine, I discovered
that port 3389 is not enabled.

How do I enable it? Do I use the "netsh" command to do so?

Thanks,
Justin



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