RDP into XP after NewSID

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Hiya,

I made an image of Windows XP Professional SP3. This has a whole lotta
software and settings. The only thing that doesn’t work is I cant RDP
in. Everything else is peaches.

The error I get is:

Event Type: Error
Event Source: TermDD
Event Category: None
Event ID: 50
Description:
The RDP protocol component "DATA ENCRYPTION" detected an error in the
protocol stream and has disconnected the client.

So I get this error. It doesn’t happen on the original image. It only
happens after I run NewSID. So RDP works on the original image and
breaks after NewSID. I can get it working again by deleting the
Certificate registry key. But RDP only works one time. Once. Then
WinXP recreates the Certificate registry key and RDP breaks again. I
found that fix in KB323497.

"The RDP Protocol Component "DATA ENCRYPTION" Detected an Error..."
error message
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/323497

I did some other searching around and found that some people get the
same error on Win2003. The way they fix it on 2003 is to recreate the
RDP listener. But I cant do that on XP because the Terminal Services
Configuration (tscc.msc) console wont run. It says "MMC could not
create the snap-in." So maybe recreating rdp-tcp will work but I
haven’t been able to try it because I don’t know how to recreate it
without Terminal Services Configuration.

Just sos we are on the same page, Terminal Services is the same as
Remote Desktop. The protocol that runs on WinXP is RDP 6.1. I need to
RDP into the XP computer, not RDP from it to a Terminal Services
server. I do have RDP enabled under My Computer > Properties > Remote
tab. Everythings on one hub and there’s no firewall between my
computer and the XP box and no firewall on the XP box itself. I know
RDP is enabled because I see port 3389 is open. The problem only
happens after running NewSID, it works before, and can only be fixed
once by deleting the Certificate registry key.

Banging my head on this for days. Someone have a great idea on how to
fix RDP?

ChrisW
 
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