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| | Remote Desktop Crashes Vista machin logged into Recently after 20 minutes or so of working on my office computer (running Vista Ultimate) via Remote Desktop my office computer will crash. I've logged into it from a XP Pro and using Vista Business and the experience is the same. My screen RD screen locks up or after a while will try to re-connect. Upon reconnecting the office computer says it's recovered from a crash. I can't find any KBs or trying the Problem Reports thing is useless. Anyone know anything of this? Here's what the Problem Reports and Solutions says when I logging to the actual computer: Problem caused by Windows Vista This problem was caused by Windows Vista, which was created by Microsoft Corporation. We are aware of this problem and working as quickly as possible to make a solution available to our customers. We apologize for any inconvenience this has caused you. Recommendation -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This problem might recur until the solution is released. Please continue to send problem reports so Microsoft can study and try to correct the problem as quickly as possible. If you report the problem again and a solution is available, you will see an updated message and information about the solution to help you fix the problem. Use Automatic Updates to keep your computer up to date With Automatic Updates, you don't have to search for updates online or worry that critical fixes for Windows might be missing from your computer. Windows automatically checks for the latest important updates for your computer. Depending on the Automatic Updates settings you choose, Windows can install updates automatically or just let you know they're available. To learn more about Automatic Updates, read Microsoft Update and other services: Frequently asked questions online. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rate this response:Provide Feedback |
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| | Re: Remote Desktop Crashes Vista machin logged into What's the fault data for that crash according to the Problem Reports and Solutions center: http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html#bucket ? -- Speaking for myself only. See http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info. This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. -- "Hugh G. Johnson" <hughgjohnsonBLAHBLAH@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:%23sDTCDTWIHA.3400@xxxxxx Quote: > Recently after 20 minutes or so of working on my office computer (running > Vista Ultimate) via Remote Desktop my office computer will crash. I've > logged into it from a XP Pro and using Vista Business and the experience > is the same. My screen RD screen locks up or after a while will try to > re-connect. Upon reconnecting the office computer says it's recovered from > a crash. > > I can't find any KBs or trying the Problem Reports thing is useless. > Anyone know anything of this? > > Here's what the Problem Reports and Solutions says when I logging to the > actual computer: > > Problem caused by Windows Vista > > This problem was caused by Windows Vista, which was created by Microsoft > Corporation. > > We are aware of this problem and working as quickly as possible to make a > solution available to our customers. We apologize for any inconvenience > this has caused you. > > Recommendation > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > This problem might recur until the solution is released. Please continue > to send problem reports so Microsoft can study and try to correct the > problem as quickly as possible. If you report the problem again and a > solution is available, you will see an updated message and information > about the solution to help you fix the problem. > > Use Automatic Updates to keep your computer up to date > > With Automatic Updates, you don't have to search for updates online or > worry that critical fixes for Windows might be missing from your computer. > Windows automatically checks for the latest important updates for your > computer. Depending on the Automatic Updates settings you choose, Windows > can install updates automatically or just let you know they're available. > > To learn more about Automatic Updates, read Microsoft Update and other > services: Frequently asked questions online. > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Rate this response:Provide Feedback > |
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