6.0 CSA remote desktop and

I upgraded to 6.0 CSA agent on my PC and when I try desktop remotely to a server, I am not able to. I looked in the newspapers of the CSA and there is not a log message that indicates the action was blocked. I uninstalled CSA and I am able to RDP. All the world experience, and is there a way around it?

There is no event in the management console as well.

Thanks in advance!

With CSA 6.0, network access control rule [1635], were decisive for this access. The request is identified as:

svhost.exe k termsvcs

Termsvcs is your terminal services/RDP. Just add an exception to this rule that allows the connection using the host addresses.

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