The computer remote Remote Desktop connection error disconnected

Hello

I have Windows 7 on my desktop PC and connection Remote Desktop was working fine up until yesterday.  When I try to connect to the my home office PC (desktop and laptops get the same mssg) he now gives me an error that says "Remote Desktop Disconnected - this computer cannot connect to the remote computer.  Try to connect again.  If the problem persists contact the owner of the remote computer or network administrator. "Nothing on the remote PC has changed and I've checked all the settings to make sure that the remote connection has not been disabled on the desktop, but everything seems fine.

Thanks for your help.

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