What can I do if the remote desktop prompt "Remote computer has ended the connection"?

  
                  

Recently, some netizens reported that when Windows XP comes with the “Remote Desktop” function connected to another Windows XP computer, the error window pops up “The remote computer has finished connecting” at the moment of connection.

Unable to connect via Remote Desktop. The remote desktop window will be interrupted when the black screen flashes. It will prompt “The remote desktop connection has been disconnected”, which seems to be able to connect but is disconnected immediately.

Some might say that the remote computer does not allow remote connections to the desktop, more than two friends have been on the hook, if it wants to remote, this is of course already set up.

Fault Cause Analysis:

This fault is actually caused by the use of the Lite XP GHOST or the Internet-distributed XP Universal GHOST when installing the operating system. By default, these GHOST will be The Remote Desktop program was closed and some of the necessary registry key usage permissions were modified. Although it is safe for ordinary household users to prevent illegal users from connecting to computers through remote desktops, it will cause some inconvenience to enterprises and certain special users.

Solution:

1. Open the registry, find HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SYSTEM\\CurrentControlSet\\Enum\\Root\\RDPDR, right click on RDPDR, select “Permissions "Change“ The permissions of everyone” are "complete control"

2. Add the following to the registry (save the following as a .reg file with Notepad and merge it into the registry)

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SYSTEM\\CurrentControlSet\\Enum\\Root\\RDPDR\\0000] "ClassGUID"="{4D36E97D-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}" " ;Class"="System" "HardwareID"=hex(7): 52,00,4f,00,4f,00,54,00,5c,00,52,00,44,00,50,00, 44,00,52,\\ 00,00,00,00,00 "Driver"="{4D36E97D-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}\\\\0021" "Mfg"="(Standard System Equipment) " "Service"="rdpdr" "DeviceDesc"="Terminal Server Device Redirector" "ConfigFlags"=dword:00000000 "Capabilities&quo t;=dword:00000000

3, then through the "Start"-"Run"-"Enter services.msc", open the service management window and find the name "Remote Desktop Help Session" Manager" and "Telnet" services. Start them.

4, just restart the computer.

The remote desktop of Windows system has always been a good helper for enterprise network administrators. Many network administrators use remote desktop management servers and employee computers with special roles. The use of remote desktop is very simple, access to the target computer through the remote desktop connection program, enter the user name and password and log in successfully after using the same computer.

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