Hey all, I've been using Remote Desktop Connection for almost a year now without any problems. I've just come back from a weekend away though, and suddenly my desktop computer cannot be connected to via RD across the home network. The error message I get is: "The client could not connect to the remote computer. Remote connections might not be enabled or the computer might be too busy to accept new connections. It is also possible..." I have one XP Pro laptop and another XP Hm laptop connected wirelessly to a Netgear router and an XP Pro desktop wired in to the same router via ethernet. During troubleshooting I've disabled all copies of Norton and ZoneAlarm. I can see the desktop PC on the network and access shared resources - so it's not a network problem. I've used netstat -ano to check that it's listening on 3389, and the Process ID points to svchost.exe as expected. I've confirmed that HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server\WinStations\RDP-Tcp is still set to 3389, and services.msc confirms that the Terminal service has been started. I can still connect from one laptop to the other laptop without any problems, so I don't think it's a router issue. In the router I have port 3389 forwarded to the desktop for external IP connections, but have tried removing/re-adding that just to make sure to no avail. I have one laptop that can do it fine and right next to it a desktop that won't budge and I have no idea why. I can't see anything set up differently between the two with regards to RDC. I've spent hours on this and ran out of suggestions from google and MSDN. Please save me from a re-install!! Rich.