Remote Desktop is not connecting

I am trying to connect to a computer on my home network running W7 Professional using DRC. It is the only station that does not accept the connection. All are part of a domain. Is there a domain server. Symantic End Point Protection a firewall (firewall W7 is therefore off). My connection to the DRC is triggered by a W7 Ultimate station within the domain and specifies a port [STATION02:3390]. The router sends port 3390 to this post, and I get a good test of the router for this port. DRC is switched on to STATION02. I tried with and without network authentication. I tried to disable Ms. My domain name is called at the HOUSE and I entered my user name as an authorized user of the DRC on the host: HOME\richard and HOME\Domain users. All other computers on the network can RDC to each other, except STATION02 does not login as a host. I am stumpted and would appreciate help. Is there an area of setting I'm missing? Thank you.

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