RE: Remote Access Issue

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Robert,

Thanks for your response. I ran Mstsc /v IP_PC1 and could not connect. I
ping'd PC1 and recorded the IP address that was shown. When I ran ipconfig
at PC1, it had a different IP address. I ran Mstsc /v IP_ANOTHERPC and had
same results.

I'm not sure of just how many PC's are affected by this. Do you have a
solution?
--
Gramps98


"Robert Li [MSFT]" wrote:

Hello,

Thanks for posting in our newsgroup.

From your description, I know that when you logon RWW and then connect a
workstation's desktop, you get the message "Connectivity to the remote
computer could not be established..." or the
login screen for a totally different workstation pops up. If I am off-base,
please don't hesitate to let me know.

Please take the following step to narrow down this issue:

1. On a workstation (PC1) , please run ipconfig, write down the IP you see.

2. On another other computer (PC2), please run the following command:

Mstsc /v IP_PC1

Can you get to PC1's desktop?

3. On PC 2, please run

Mstsc /v ComputerName(PC1)

What is the result?

If you cannot connect to PC1 this time, please ping PC 1, what IP can you
see?

I am looking forward to hear from you.

If you need further assistance, please don't hesitate to let me know.

Best regards,

Robert Li(MSFT)

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