A connection failure occurred while using Remote Desktop Connection, and each connection will pop up "two computers cannot connect in the allotted time" issue, the connection to Remote Desktop has never been a problem, until one day suddenly this error is not connected.
1, click Start-run-input cmd
2, in the cmd input netsh winsock reset and enter, kill soft will prompt Trojan program is modifying layered network protocol, here allow this operation can be.
3, after the completion of the restart computer can solve the problem.
Other solutions:
General Settings:
Right-click the computer icon, select Properties, in the Open System window, tap remote settings, and in the Remote Options window in the pop-up System properties, select Allow Remote Assistance to connect to this computer and allow connections to computers running any version of Remote Desktop (less secure).
Win7 Remote Desktop Connection setting key points
If the 1th set up after the other computer can not come remotely, first of all to see if you can ping the computer, if the ping impassability, you can adjust the following steps Win7 firewall settings:
Start--Control Panel--windows Firewall--Advanced setting--inbound rules, then find the File and Printer Sharing (Echo request-icmpv4-in) rule in the Intermediate Inbound Rules window (there may be two), and then click "Enable Rules" in the right box.
Win7 Remote Desktop Connection setting key points
After completing the 2nd step, normal should be able to ping, if you still can not connect remotely, and finally check the WIN7 remote Desktop Services service is open, if not open is not connected, set up steps:
Right-click the "Computer"--management--services and applications--services, find the Remote Desktop Services service in the middle of the Services window, and start it.
A few days ago, Remote Desktop Suddenly, check the above three steps are normal, but is not connected, groping for a discovery or Windows Firewall set up a problem, you need to enable the Remote Desktop (tcp-in) rule in the inbound rule:
Start--Control Panel--windows Firewall--Advanced setting--inbound rules, then locate Remote Desktop (tcp-in) in the middle of the Inbound Rules window (there may be a public, domain, private two rule) rule, and then click "Enable Rules" in the right box.