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Question : Problem: VNC won't connect after using Remote Desktop
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I have a problem establishing a remote session with UltraVNC to my office computer AFTER using Remote Desktop just once. Once I connect to my office computer using Remote Desktop from a remote location, it will no longer accept inbound VNC connections (error is "Failed to connect to server"). If I reboot my office computer, it will once again accept inbound VNC connections, until I connect to it just once using Remote Desktop Client... then the same problem occurs again: Inbound VNC connections will not connect.
Depending on where I am remotely at any given time, I find it useful to use VNC from some locations, and RDS client from other locations, hence the need for both.
I don't think it's a VNC issue, because I have client workstations set up to accept both inbound VNC and inbound Remote Desktop connections without this problem, using the same version of UltraVNC, v1.0.2.
It doesn't matter from where I connect, the above mentioned problem is always present. Any ideas?
Host computer UltraVNC version: 1.0.2 Host computer OS: Windows XP Pro (fully patched)
- Steve.
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Answer : Problem: VNC won't connect after using Remote Desktop
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I could possibly be an issue with UltraVNC, I would suggest a different vnc server [such as realvnc free] if you continue to have such issues after trying what RobWill suggests.
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