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Bill
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Not sure if this is the right group for this question, but I figured it would
be the one with the most experience with the remote client.
I have a customer with a Vista Business PC in his office, setup for Remote
Desktop. Using the latest client on my WinXP Pro machine, I can log in
automatically to his Vista, with his domain\username & password in the Remote
Desktop Connection on my PC.
BUT if HE tries it from HIS WinXP Pro home machine, he cannot put the
password into Remote Desktop Connection, because if he does, he immediately
gets a "low virtual memory" warning on trying to connect. If he leaves out
the password, the connection goes through & he has to enter the password on
the Vista machine login.
This happens to him no matter if I turn OFF almost every non-essential
service running on his home machine. The ONLY thing that seems to make the
error appear is puttng his password in the client before connecting. He's
using the most up to date client.
Any thoughts? Thanks.
be the one with the most experience with the remote client.
I have a customer with a Vista Business PC in his office, setup for Remote
Desktop. Using the latest client on my WinXP Pro machine, I can log in
automatically to his Vista, with his domain\username & password in the Remote
Desktop Connection on my PC.
BUT if HE tries it from HIS WinXP Pro home machine, he cannot put the
password into Remote Desktop Connection, because if he does, he immediately
gets a "low virtual memory" warning on trying to connect. If he leaves out
the password, the connection goes through & he has to enter the password on
the Vista machine login.
This happens to him no matter if I turn OFF almost every non-essential
service running on his home machine. The ONLY thing that seems to make the
error appear is puttng his password in the client before connecting. He's
using the most up to date client.
Any thoughts? Thanks.