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 Troubleshooting Specific Remote Des...
Troubleshooting Specific Remote Desktop Problems

Updated: January 21, 2005

Applies To: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2

Troubleshooting Specific problems

What problem are you having?

I cannot copy text from an application on the terminal server to another application that is on my local computer.

Cause:  It is possible that Remote Desktop Connection was not installed correctly.

Solution:  Uninstall and then reinstall Remote Desktop Connection. If you need assistance, contact the server administrator.

I minimized the Remote Desktop Connection dialog box, and then my screen went blank.

Cause:  Using a password-protected screen saver can cause this problem. Your applications are still running on the remote computer, but you can no longer use them.

Solution:  Disconnect Remote Desktop Connection, or ask the server administrator to disconnect you.

Solution:  Do not minimize the Remote Desktop Connection dialog box if your computer uses a password-protected screen saver.

Solution:  Do not use a password-protected screen saver on your local computer.

The screen saver on my Remote Desktop is blank.

Cause:  By default, when a screen saver is activated on Remote Desktop, it is blank. This is true regardless of whether you have previously selected a different screen saver.

Solution:  Continue to use the blank screen saver.

I'm supposed to be able to connect to a specific application when I log on to the remote computer, but it doesn't start.

Solution:  If the remote computer is running Windows XP Professional, the complete contents of the Desktop are always displayed. Start the program you want to use by double-clicking its icon on the Desktop or using the Start menu.

Cause:  The client connection might have been configured to start a program upon connection, but the program path and file name are incorrect.

Solution:   Check the properties for the client connection to ensure that the program path and file name are correct. Also, confirm that the program exists in this location on the server.

Cause:  The server administrator might have specified a different program to start upon connection, using Group Policy, Terminal Services Configuration, or other Terminal Services administration tools.

Solution:   Contact the server administrator.

Remote Desktop Connection is very slow.

Cause:  A low-bandwidth connection can slow Remote Desktop performance.

Solution:  On the remote computer, set the background selection to None.

Solution:   Do not run memory-intensive applications over Remote Desktop Connection.

Solution:   Consider upgrading your modem or purchasing a high-speed service.

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can not install remote desktop      BGeist ... Thomas Lee   |   Edit   |   Show History
I had to re-install xp pro (sp2) on my laptop. I want to setup a remote desktop connection but can not locate the program, it should be in all programs>accessories but is not. I tried installing the program from the CD and from download but each time I receive a message that remote desktop is already installed. Any help with this would be appreciated.
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remote desktop hangs after login      joe mooney   |   Edit   |   Show History
Problem: Upon logging in with remote desktop the screen is blank and the connection ultimately times out.
Background: Frequently this happens when the destination PC has already used remote desktop to open a session with a third client. The destination PC (winXP) behaves fine during the login process (it rejects bad passwords and prompts for reentry). Upon entering the correct password the logon dialog disappears (as usual) and you are left with a blank frozen screen. The originating PC OS version/remote desktop client version does not matter (tested with XP, Vista, and Win7). I have another co-worker who has experienced the same issues and has tried everything he could think of to resolve the issue without success. A clean reboot is the only solution.
Workaround: reboot the destination PC...shutting down the remote desktop from that machine to the third machine has no effect.

Update: I fixed this problem by disabling Microsoft Instant Messenger.
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Buttons on menu bar at top of remote connection do not work      Casey Jones 1   |   Edit   |   Show History
Upon connecting successfully to a remote Windows 2003 server, my client's menu bar (the bar at the top of the screen with the pushpin,etc) has ceased to function. None of the buttons work and I can't right-click to get the drop-down menu. The remote session works as expected, but I have to exit by killing the session from the taskbar on the remote machine. I need to restore the functionality of the client on my PC (WinXP Pro SP3 with all current patches).
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