If this post was helpful, please click the little "Vote as Helpful" button :) This client has worked perfectly fine for the past year - can a Microsoft developer please look at this bug and investigate its cause? Please let me know what debugging tools I can use to gather more information, to help isolate the bug to the correct Other users should still be able to log on. The task you are trying to do can't be completed because remote desktop services is currently busy. If the problem continues, contact your network administrator or technical support.Ģ. This computer can't connect to the remote computer. The two computers couldn't connect in the amount of time allotted. When I attempt to establish a terminal services connection to it, I am getting either of theseġ. The client has no 3rd party firewall software installed, and is NAT'd properly. I'm having this same problem all of a sudden on a Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 client. Edit: isn't it a little insidious that microsoft employees are going through these posts and marking them answered? Only the original poster should be able to decide if they are answered. It always hangs up on the first reconnection attempt. If the connection can work once, it should work multiple times. I'm not willing to go through all the diagnostic steps you have listed. Too often these issues are never resolved in these forums and we never hear if the problem was fixed.
If you know the update number for the xp remote desktop connection from microsoft update perhaps I can find it and roll it back but I doubt it. People have suggested reverting back to the older version, but hey, you can't. 18000, there were zero problems with the earlier client. The problem started when I updated to remote desktop connection client. This problem is NOT new, I have tried to resolve it with microoft forums and newsgroups before with no luck. The remote computer should never hang regardless of my misuse. Is there any resolution to this bug? I have had this problem connecting to vista32 and win7-64 from xp32-sp3.