Remote Desktop connection failed but successful ping

I am trying to connect via RDC (Remote Desktop Connection) of the SOURCE to the DESTINATION.

I welcomed the remote connections on the DESTINATION and added couple of users who are allowed to connect remotely.
I can ping DESTINATION SOURCE successfully.

None of the responses failed to control below SOURCE
C:\ > ping-l 512 f - n 100

Strange thing is that I can remote login from DESTINATION to SOURCE, but not vice versa.

I don't remember making any additional settings to other machines that are connected to remote. Only one machine (the DESTINATION) to the question.

Any thoughts are appreciated.

Thank you
Biausse.

On the target computer, make sure that Port 3389 is not blocked by a firewall.  If you use Windows Firewall, go to the control panel Windows Firewall, check that "Don't allow Exceptions" is not checked in the "Général" tab, then click the 'Exceptions' tab and make sure there is a check mark next to "Remote Desktop".

You can also ensure that a program is to accept incoming remote desktop connections to raise a command prompt (start-> Run-> "cmd") and entering the following command:
netstat - year |    find "3389.
If all goes well, you should see the following line returned:
TCP 0.0.0.0:3389 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING

HTH,
JW

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