Remote Desktop does not connect Win 7 on Win XP pro.

The two turned on, remote active and available on the same network. I tried to connect by the name and Ip address, but I still get the error message. Remote Desktop cannot connect to one of these reasons: 1 remote control, access to the server is not activated 2 remote computer is disabled 3 remote computer is not available on the network.   I have connected before. In fact, I went to my computer in a click with the right button on the computer in the access network, it could not connect. He gave me the opportunity to diagnose the problem, so I chose it. The result of the diagnosis was the computer appears to be correctly configured but (computer) does not. I recently, during the last week, the object a new copy of windows xp pro on the computer and I have connected with access to distance since.  Why can't connect now?

Check your firewall and router, the remote desktop protocol uses port 3389, this port must be opened.

John

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