- Dec 17, 2007
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I have set up a Remote Desktop connection between a client and a host. it works fine. but I want to be able to turn on the host computer, with no keyboard/mouse/monitor attached, and start the Remote Desktop session.
when I try that, the client computer gets a message:
"The client could not connect to the remote computer.
Remote connections might not be enabled or the computer might be too busy to accept new connections. It is also possible that network problems are preventing your connection.
Please try connecting again later. If the problem continues to occur, contact your administrator."
it's not a network issue because as soon as the host computer turns on, a balloon pops up on the client saying 100 mbps connected, and I can run cmd \\hostcomputer and that comes up.
Remote Desktop works if a user has already logged onto the host computer. but I won't be able to do that when I am turning on the host without a keyboard/monitor/mouse.
how do I get Remote Desktop to work on a computer without having a user logging on locally first?
			
			when I try that, the client computer gets a message:
"The client could not connect to the remote computer.
Remote connections might not be enabled or the computer might be too busy to accept new connections. It is also possible that network problems are preventing your connection.
Please try connecting again later. If the problem continues to occur, contact your administrator."
it's not a network issue because as soon as the host computer turns on, a balloon pops up on the client saying 100 mbps connected, and I can run cmd \\hostcomputer and that comes up.
Remote Desktop works if a user has already logged onto the host computer. but I won't be able to do that when I am turning on the host without a keyboard/monitor/mouse.
how do I get Remote Desktop to work on a computer without having a user logging on locally first?
 
				
		 
			 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
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