Windows R2 (Remote Desktop connection) brings an error...

Windows R2 (Remote Desktop connection) brings an error when I try to record with my correct password... to other users, they can not connect to the remote server the error is their credentials are already in use... and when I ping the server I can find no internet connection... how I'll be able to solve this problem?

Hi Cindy,.

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I hope that helps!

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