I am trying to establish a remote desktop session between a Win98 client and a WinXP Pro computer on the same subnet. The Win98 client is running the Remote Desktop Client and has an account with a password and logon rights to the XP computer on which Remote Desktop has been enabled.
I have also tied to Remote Desktop between two XP Pro computers with the same results.
When I try to connect, the remote computer does not appear in drop-down box for the list of available computers. I put in the computer name, user name, password, domain and connection speed and get the following: "The connection was ended because of a network error. Please try connecting to the remote computer again." Or, a Remote Desktop Disconnected error.
I am getting Event ID: 50, source: TermDD error "The RDP protocol component "DATA ENCRYPTION" detected an error in the protocol stream and has disconnected the client" on the WinXP computer to which I am trying to connect.
I have looked this event up on eventID.net and read the respective MS Knowledge Base articles referred to, but all the articles and fixes are for Terminal Services. They are not applicable in this instance. The articles are Q257894 , Q232514 , Q312313 , Q311371. The latest service packs have been applied to all the computers.
I am hoping that this is a basic configuration problem, i.e. an easy fix. Any ideas?
I have also tied to Remote Desktop between two XP Pro computers with the same results.
When I try to connect, the remote computer does not appear in drop-down box for the list of available computers. I put in the computer name, user name, password, domain and connection speed and get the following: "The connection was ended because of a network error. Please try connecting to the remote computer again." Or, a Remote Desktop Disconnected error.
I am getting Event ID: 50, source: TermDD error "The RDP protocol component "DATA ENCRYPTION" detected an error in the protocol stream and has disconnected the client" on the WinXP computer to which I am trying to connect.
I have looked this event up on eventID.net and read the respective MS Knowledge Base articles referred to, but all the articles and fixes are for Terminal Services. They are not applicable in this instance. The articles are Q257894 , Q232514 , Q312313 , Q311371. The latest service packs have been applied to all the computers.
I am hoping that this is a basic configuration problem, i.e. an easy fix. Any ideas?