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August 12th, 2015 00:00

RDP missing from Pocketcloud

RDP missing from Pocketcloud

I have installed the Pocketcloud companion software on a new Windows 7 Pro PC which is running on our corporate network.

In the PocketCloud companion software it says RDP is listening on port 3389, and VNC is listening on port 5900.

However on my Android device only the VNC connection has been automatically discovered. Why hasn't the RDP been automatically discovered?

I've installed Pocketcloud companion software on other WinXP PCs in the same network and both VNC and RDP are successfully discovered. Its just this new Windows 7 machine which is giving me trouble.

Any help appreciated.

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August 12th, 2015 00:00

Brian,

Thank you for trying.
Please give us next info:
-PocketCloud Version number (is it latest Paid 1.2.265 or Free version?)
-WindowsCompanion Version number (is it latest 2.3.7?)

We are trying to create the exact environment to reproduce this issue. But it looks like it is related to this specific Win7Pro PC.

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August 12th, 2015 00:00

Brian,

Thank you. I responded. Please let me know if you got it

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August 12th, 2015 00:00

Hi,

Please try to re-login several times in Windows Companion on PC and re-launch PocketCloud on the device, it should fix this issue.

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August 12th, 2015 00:00

Brian,

Thank you for your help and support !!

Best Regards
Lana

August 12th, 2015 00:00

Lana, Thank you for the suggestion. I tried this and the problem has not been fixed.

1. On the Android device I logged out of PocketCloud and shutdown the device.
2. On the Windows Companion on the PC I selected Sign Out.
3. I waited 60 seconds
4. On the Windows Companion on the PC I selected Sign In.
5. I waited 60 seconds
6. I repeated step 2/3/4/5 three times.
7. I started the android device and ran PocketCloud. I logged into Auto Discovery on PocketCloud. Again it only found the VNC connection to the PC. No RDP connection.

August 12th, 2015 00:00

Thanks to Lana for her terrific help this problem has been solved.

If anyone else has the same issue this might help. Usual disclaimer when working with Windows registry; if you don't know how to work with registry, don't! You can break your computer.

In the registry location:
"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contr ol\Terminal Server" .

The key "fDenyTSConnections" should be set to 0 (zero). The Companion setup wizard should detect if this value is not zero and correct it, but this did not happen on my PC.

On my PC it was set to 1. I changed the value to 0 and restarted the PocketCloud service (or reboot) and it fixed the problem.

August 12th, 2015 00:00

I have responded and waiting further information.

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August 12th, 2015 00:00

Brian, please check your Private Messages Box. I sent you the message

August 12th, 2015 00:00

Quote Originally Posted by Lana View Post

Brian,

Thank you for trying.
Please give us next info:
-PocketCloud Version number (is it latest Paid 1.2.265 or Free version?)
-WindowsCompanion Version number (is it latest 2.3.7?)

We are trying to create the exact environment to reproduce this issue. But it looks like it is related to this specific Win7Pro PC.
Details are:

PC 
- Windows 7 Professional (64-bit Operating System), Service Pack 1
- PocketCloud Windows Companion v2.3.7

Android (Acer Iconia A501)
- Android 3.2 (standard)
- PocketCloud Pro (paid) v1.2.265

Let me know if you need any more info
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