Remote Desktop disconnected. The remote computer disconnected the session because of an error in the licensing protocol. Try to connect to the computer again.

I understand there is a patch to 'fix' it, but I don't know how to access.  Can anyone help?   Thank you.

Here is an article on this problem with a proposed solution - although it seems a bit risky.  I would create a point system restore and backup of the registry before trying. http://kjctech.net/2009/06/12/the-remote-computer-disconnected-the-session-because-of-an-error/.  The same answer is given by Microsoft here: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=187614.

Here is an another artidle which includes essentially the same correction (although I didn't check closely to see if they were the same): http://www.techbuzz.in/how-to-fix-the-remote-computer-disconnected-the-session-because-of-an-error-in-the-licensing-protocol-in-windows-vista.php.

The thing is, I can't find a clear answer, if this applies between two ordinary computers or between a server and a computer.  I hope that the solution works in both cases.  If this isn't the case, you can still use the system restore to go back to the old situation and we can try to find another solution.

I hope this helps.  Keep me posted.

Good luck!

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