Re-connect n times are still the error message, and it is useless to restart the computer. After studying the problem, I finally solved it.
Check the remote connection port first, right? In Windows, the default remote connection port is 3389. Generally, you can directly enter an IP address or domain name to connect to the remote connection. If you want to add the port number, are you sure this port number is correct?
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All Windows systems.
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Remote connection interruption code 0x1104 solution/step
Step 2:Find the network neighbor icon on the desktop, and right-click to open the network neighbor.
You can also set the network connection in the Start Menu.
Step 2:Open the network in use, right-click on the network, and select Properties.
Step 2:On the "General" tab in the network connection properties that open, click "Install. As shown in.
Step 2:In select network component type, click Select protocol type, and then click Add.
Step 2:In the network connection, click "nwlink IPX/SPX/NetBIOS compatible transport protocol", and then click OK.
Step 2:Return to the General tab in the "Network Connection Properties" window and check whether the selected protocol has been added successfully. Click Close.
Then use the remote connection. Note that if the connection still fails, try restarting the computer.