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Return code: 516
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Hi,

I recently rebuild my system with Windows 7 64 bit and installed the latest 2011 patch 3. I am now unable to open about half of my systems via vision app. I can open them using windows RDP. I have looked at other threads and none that I seen seem to apply as I am able to conenct using other software by name. All of my systems are secured by 2048 bit certificate, which is valid. Any help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Terry

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Warning (3/7/2011 9:21:30 AM)
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The remote computer 'NAME' returned an RDP protocol error (Return code: 516).
Remote Desktop can’t connect to the remote computer for one of these reasons: 1) Remote access to the server is not enabled 2) The remote computer is turned off 3) The remote computer is not available on the network Make sure the remote computer is turned on and connected to the network, and that remote access is enabled.
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#2
Have you used the forums search? Please search for "516"
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#3
@Andreas,

Not to be rude, but did you read the post? Inthe post I state ". I have looked at other threads and none that I seen seem to apply as I am able to conenct using other software by name." so to answer the question, YES, I used proper etiquitte and I searched "516" in the forum. I did not see anything in english that seemed to address my situation. The threads I read were solved by others fixing their name resolution or upgrading to 2011. As I aslo stated in the post, these solutions do not apply to me as MS RDP connects by name to thes servers VA will not. And since I am on 2011 patch 3, there is nothing to upgrade to. I have another admin here that is having the same results as I. I am guessing that there is going to be some sort of config change that will need to happen, but I have compared the Terminal Service configs of a connectable system to a non connectable system and I do not see any difference. Thanks for you help.

Terry
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