Remote Desktop connection has failed

Sound you weird. Can I use Remote Desktop connection to connect to VPSes, but one day one of my VPSes suddenly did not work. I tried many solutions but has not worked. The weird part is other computer can easily connect to it but my computer cant, it keep said opening of remote connection... Can someone help me on this problem?
Notice: I can connect to other VPSes but just that VPS is that I cant

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