I'm having a frustrating problem getting Windows XP Remote Desktop to work between a notebook pc and a desktop. When I try to make a connection using the notebook as client to access the desktop host, I get the error message: "The client could not connect to the remote computer". However, there is no problem doing the reverse, i.e. using the desktop as client to access the notebook as host.
SETUP:
desktop: Gigabyte motherboard with onboard Intel Pro/1000 CT nic
Intel P4, 3.2 GHz
Windows XP Pro
notebook: Dell Inspiron 7000
Intel P2, 400MHz (a bit slow running XP, but stable and, except for this, everything works)
Windows XP Pro
3COM 10Mbps pcmcia nic
pcs are networked nic to nic with a crossover cable
PERTINENT FACTS:
- both nics have a fixed IP (notebook: 192.168.0.11, desktop: 192.168.0.1)
- both can ping each other
- no problem accessing notebook or transfering files with Remote Desktop using desktop as client to notebook host
- notebook has no firewall, Windows' Internet Connection Firewall is off
- desktop has Sygate firewall, but I tried both shutting it off completely or setting it to allow all ports, protocols, hosts and applications from the Intel Pro/1000 CT nic,
Internet Connection Firewall is off
- I was using Internet Connection Sharing on the desktop with an internal DSL modem, but ICS is shut off (the DSL connection is no longer set to share)
- ran netstat -an on both machines and both are listening on port 3389
- Terminal Services is started on both machines
Any help or suggstions would be GREATLY appreciated .
Thanks,
Mort
SETUP:
desktop: Gigabyte motherboard with onboard Intel Pro/1000 CT nic
Intel P4, 3.2 GHz
Windows XP Pro
notebook: Dell Inspiron 7000
Intel P2, 400MHz (a bit slow running XP, but stable and, except for this, everything works)
Windows XP Pro
3COM 10Mbps pcmcia nic
pcs are networked nic to nic with a crossover cable
PERTINENT FACTS:
- both nics have a fixed IP (notebook: 192.168.0.11, desktop: 192.168.0.1)
- both can ping each other
- no problem accessing notebook or transfering files with Remote Desktop using desktop as client to notebook host
- notebook has no firewall, Windows' Internet Connection Firewall is off
- desktop has Sygate firewall, but I tried both shutting it off completely or setting it to allow all ports, protocols, hosts and applications from the Intel Pro/1000 CT nic,
Internet Connection Firewall is off
- I was using Internet Connection Sharing on the desktop with an internal DSL modem, but ICS is shut off (the DSL connection is no longer set to share)
- ran netstat -an on both machines and both are listening on port 3389
- Terminal Services is started on both machines
Any help or suggstions would be GREATLY appreciated .
Thanks,
Mort