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I have a localized version. If you have system restore enabled, I have had good luck with that. I am sure you know this, but going to say it anyways, reinstalling Windows is often faster then fixing Windows -- although you of course will learn less. I'd probably try a 3rd party terminal service in the meantime until you had the available time and resources to restore or rebuild that machine.

RoyalTS is a decent 3rd party terminal server, not sure if it piggybacks off of the mstsc executables though. I'd be very interested in hearing what symptoms you were getting when you were originally failing to connect, before you tried reinstalling. There are a few things I am aware of that can cause this to happen, and I know of fixes, but I really need more info first. Edit: for what it's worth, if the problem turns out to be server-side, doing client-side jiggery pokery will get you nowhere, of course.

One thing I've tried is to use the sysinternals tools I haven't seen the issue you are having in particular, but this technique has helped me a number of times.

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I have created shortcuts with certain settings in it like: gatewaybrokeringtype:i:0 rdgiskdcproxy:i:0 kdcproxyname:s: enablecredsspsupport:i:0 But still no joy in fixing it. I can stop the error only once by deleting certain registry keys, but on second login the error comes back. There needs to be a more permanent fix for this, has anyone come across anything like this or has any ideas. To get it to work for me I had to do the following. Sign up to join this community.

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