XP SP3 en version.
Because it is a 21-inch wide screen, the resolution is 1680x1050. After the system is installed, connect it with a 1024x768 computer. The following occurs: the screen resolution does not match, and the MS Remote Desktop tool automatically exits because it cannot be identified, it seems that Ms is too small.
On May 1, the Remote Desktop had to be done well.
Therefore, the resolution is forcibly adjusted to 1024x768, and then remote-the problem persists. Re-check the System Configuration:
Remote Desktop assistance and control enabled? OK
Windows Firewall has ignored 3389? OK
Is terminal services enabled? OK
Is the administrator password empty? OK
Test Remote Desktop again-the problem persists!
Where is the problem? I have to go to Google, but the results from G are also about the above four aspects ...... No reference value. While thinking hard, I suddenly thought of logs. Is there any log record when I cannot connect? We found this in the system log:
Application popup:/SYSTEMROOT/system32/rdpdd. dll failed to load <br/> For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
What is rdpdd. dll? Rd seems to be remote desktop! Google: the answer is displayed. This is the solution:
Http://blogs.technet.com/brad_rutkowski/archive/2008/01/04/systemroot-system32-rdpdd-dll-failed-to-load.aspx
When attempting to connect from the client via RDP, you wocould click
"Connect" and then soon after it wowould silently fail and "Connect"
Wocould be clickable again. After clicking the Remote Desktop Connection, it seems to be connected, but it will exit immediately, and the "connection" button can be clicked again. This is the same as my situation.
She provides four methods:
A: It may be a problem with the ATI or NVIDIA graphics card driver. Update the driver.Program
B: Disable hardware acceleration for graphics cards: Display, properties, advanced, troubleshoot, and disable hardware acceleration
C: Check the file and update the rdpdd. dll file through SFC.
D: NVIDIA official website mentioned: http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php? Showtopic = 67147 & HL = remote % 20 desktop & St = 60
Add registry:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/system/CurrentControlSet/control/Session Manager/memory management]
"Sessionimagesize" = DWORD: 00000020
I am using the fourth method.