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Reconnect and Disconnect on remote
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Joe
2004-04-10 03:28:55 UTC
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Hello,
anyone ever find the "fix" for XP dropping the remote
connection and reconnecting when you are accessing through
the internet.

Via the remote desktop connection that is so annoying.

Thank you
Joe
Bill Sanderson
2004-04-10 05:53:48 UTC
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Say more about what you are doing, and what happens.

I often have multiple RDP connections across the Internet up for many hours
at a time--they don't just drop out.
Post by Joe
Hello,
anyone ever find the "fix" for XP dropping the remote
connection and reconnecting when you are accessing through
the internet.
Via the remote desktop connection that is so annoying.
Thank you
Joe
a***@discussions.microsoft.com
2004-04-10 11:55:33 UTC
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There are multiple time when I vpn in my server (server
2003) using xp and it drop the connection. This have
happen to me more than once. Another friend of mine having
the same problem at time. After a while it reconnect it
self.
-----Original Message-----
Say more about what you are doing, and what happens.
I often have multiple RDP connections across the Internet
up for many hours
at a time--they don't just drop out.
Post by Joe
Hello,
anyone ever find the "fix" for XP dropping the remote
connection and reconnecting when you are accessing
through
Post by Joe
the internet.
Via the remote desktop connection that is so annoying.
Thank you
Joe
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Bob
2004-04-10 12:22:49 UTC
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On Sat, 10 Apr 2004 04:55:33 -0700,
Post by a***@discussions.microsoft.com
There are multiple time when I vpn in my server (server
2003) using xp and it drop the connection. This have
happen to me more than once. Another friend of mine having
the same problem at time. After a while it reconnect it
self.
Use http://whatismyip.com/ to keep track of any changes in your WAN IP
address. It's a long shot, but it could be the culprit.

I spent 1 hour the other day trying to find out why my associate could
not connect on his VPN, but we could not figure it out. The next day
he emailed me that the ISP was down at the time. <jeez>

Sometimes it's the most obvious thing causing a problem.
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Joe
2004-04-10 22:50:44 UTC
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Bob I think this is a known problem with XP I just cant
find the fix I saw it somwhere before.
Thanks
Joe
-----Original Message-----
On Sat, 10 Apr 2004 04:55:33 -0700,
Post by a***@discussions.microsoft.com
There are multiple time when I vpn in my server (server
2003) using xp and it drop the connection. This have
happen to me more than once. Another friend of mine
having
Post by a***@discussions.microsoft.com
the same problem at time. After a while it reconnect it
self.
Use http://whatismyip.com/ to keep track of any changes
in your WAN IP
address. It's a long shot, but it could be the culprit.
I spent 1 hour the other day trying to find out why my
associate could
not connect on his VPN, but we could not figure it out.
The next day
he emailed me that the ISP was down at the time. <jeez>
Sometimes it's the most obvious thing causing a problem.
--
http://www.freewebs.com/vrwc/
You know you are in Hell when you have to make a
distinction between what is moral and what is legal.
.
Bob
2004-04-11 05:33:11 UTC
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On Sat, 10 Apr 2004 15:50:44 -0700, "Joe"
Post by Joe
Bob I think this is a known problem with XP I just cant
find the fix I saw it somwhere before.
A friend of mine had a similar problem until he discovered it was the
Power Management that was causing the problem. Apparently the remote
wakeup on the network card was not enabled properly.
--
Map Of The Vast Right Wing Conspiracy:
http://www.freewebs.com/vrwc/

You know you are in Hell when you have to make a
distinction between what is moral and what is legal.
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