Windows 7 hangs after successful Remote Desktop Session

I have a dual boot Media-PC with XP Pro and Windows 7 Ultimate edition. This PC is part of my stereo and not convenient to do lot of keyboard work, as optimizing the WMP music library.

Thus, historically I use XP Pro using remote desktop sharing. This brings well the contact Office of the Media-PC to my laptop. When I finished with my combination of media-computer, I connect to the PC Media. The laptop Remote Desktop connection breaks and the PC Media connects...
I just installed Win 7 Ultimate and got the remote desktop connection works if I can bring my Win 7 Media PC interface to the laptop. Works very well. However, when I connect to the PC Media, to complete connection RD, basically the system hangs during the process of the Media PC connection... I waited 15 minutes and not able to connect. I have voltage in order to regain control of the PC...
... Anyone know what is happening?
I hope you can help

I found that if I explicitly lock the computer before shutting down my terminal session (actually unplugged), so I'm able to get a login screen when I arrive at my physical office.  If I disconnect without locking, then the screen is blocked.

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