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Robert S
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This might not be a "pure" windows question, but here goes . . .
I'm trying to set up a tunneled connection to a remote XP Pro computer using
openssh. The method is outlined here:
http://www.blisstonia.com/eolson/notes/smboverssh.php (using port 3389
instead of 139). Essentially I've created a MS Loopback Adaptor with the
addres 10.0.0.1 and I've tunnelled port 3389 to this (using the freeware
program PuTTY). I then open Remote Desktop with the address 10.0.0.1. It
works on several of my PCs with no problem, but one machine refuses to
connect and gives the message "The client could not connect. You are
already connected to the console of this computer. A new console session
cannot be established".
I'm not aware that I'm already connected to the console of this computer -
can anybody explain? Is there some service that needs to be disabled?
I've tried disabling my firewall (ESET) and disabling fast user switching,
but these measures don't help.
I'm trying to set up a tunneled connection to a remote XP Pro computer using
openssh. The method is outlined here:
http://www.blisstonia.com/eolson/notes/smboverssh.php (using port 3389
instead of 139). Essentially I've created a MS Loopback Adaptor with the
addres 10.0.0.1 and I've tunnelled port 3389 to this (using the freeware
program PuTTY). I then open Remote Desktop with the address 10.0.0.1. It
works on several of my PCs with no problem, but one machine refuses to
connect and gives the message "The client could not connect. You are
already connected to the console of this computer. A new console session
cannot be established".
I'm not aware that I'm already connected to the console of this computer -
can anybody explain? Is there some service that needs to be disabled?
I've tried disabling my firewall (ESET) and disabling fast user switching,
but these measures don't help.