XP SP3 affects Windows Home Server remote access

  
. Every time Windows
releases a new SP service package, there will always be many problems, big and small, and XP SP3 has a small change, basically just integrated Various patches, but still caused a lot of trouble. In addition to the most obvious HP-AMD users with unlimited restarts, Windows Home Server users also reported that their home PCs could not be accessed remotely after upgrading XP SP3.

After the upgrade, using the Windows Home Server
remote access function to connect to the XP SP3 client, a dialog box will pop up asking the user to add their homeserver.com domain name to the IE trust list, but after confirming it is still Inaccessible.

It is reported that the problem is caused by changes in the security mechanism of XP SP3
, specifically because the Terminal Services ActiveX control in IE is prohibited by default.

"ColinWH" in the Microsoft forum gives a solution:

Select Tools in the XP SP3 client IE - Manage Add-ons - Enable or disable add-ons, "Terminal Services ActiveX control is set to enable. If you can't find this entry in XP SP3 IE7, you can delete the following registry key:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Ext\\Settings\\{7390f3d8-0439-4c05-91e3-cf5cb290c3d0 }

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Ext\\Settings\\{4eb89ff4-7f78-4a0f-8b8d-2bf02e94e4b2)

However, it is important to remember that XP SP3 disables this < U>Plugins
are for security reasons, so enabling it may pose a security risk and be sure to enhance protection at the same time

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