WyldKaarde
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After searching for hours i'm about to give up. My problem is that i cannot connect remotely with remote desktop to any of my windows 7 machines. I've got 1 win 7 pro 32 bits and 1 win 7 pro 64 bits.
To make a long story short. I need to remote in from an unblocked port like 80 or 53. I changed the listen port, forward the port in my router, activated the remote connection on both computer. Tried to connect....hold my breath....nothing.
I deactivated the firewall....still no go. It was working fine on my Windows 7 pro 64 bits machine before reinstalling it. So i know my router is configured ok becose it has worked previously on 7 and XP.
If anyone as any suggestion i'm open to hear it. Before you ask, yes i need to change the port for RDP since i need to keep all other ports closed. And no i won't use VNC/TightVNC or any other app since RDP is the fastest of them all and runs natively
So should i consider moving back to Windows NT terminal server edition?
To make a long story short. I need to remote in from an unblocked port like 80 or 53. I changed the listen port, forward the port in my router, activated the remote connection on both computer. Tried to connect....hold my breath....nothing.
I deactivated the firewall....still no go. It was working fine on my Windows 7 pro 64 bits machine before reinstalling it. So i know my router is configured ok becose it has worked previously on 7 and XP.
If anyone as any suggestion i'm open to hear it. Before you ask, yes i need to change the port for RDP since i need to keep all other ports closed. And no i won't use VNC/TightVNC or any other app since RDP is the fastest of them all and runs natively
So should i consider moving back to Windows NT terminal server edition?
My Computer
At a glance
Windows pro 7 32 and 64 bitsAMD Athlon 2 X24GbATI Radeon 4650
- OS
- Windows pro 7 32 and 64 bits
- CPU
- AMD Athlon 2 X2
- Memory
- 4Gb
- Graphics Card(s)
- ATI Radeon 4650
- Sound Card
- Realtek (integrated)
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 2 x 19"
- Screen Resolution
- 1280x1024
- Hard Drives
- 750GB of pure virtual crap