XP Remote Desktop cannot connect to Windows 7: error 0xc00002fd

I use Remote Desktop 6.1.7600 on Windows XP sp3 on two different computers and I am trying to connect to a Windows 7 machine on the same domain of one of them.  On the first machine to XP, I have several times a 0xC00002fd error "an authentication error has occurred" when you try to connect to the Windows 7 computer.  On the second XP machine I'm simply asked to password and user id several times.  On both XP machines I have activated CredSSP according to MS kb article 951608.  I'm an admin on the Windows 7 machine and uses my own credentials to connect.  This connection has worked in the past at least one of these XP machines and now all of a sudden it does not, or only intermittently.  Dr Mac OSX version seems to work perfectly.  This makes me wonder if there was an update on the XP side that makes CredSSP work correctly?

Hi Bruce,.

The question you have posted is related to the connection via the remote desktop of XP to Windows 7 computer on a domain network and would be better suited to the TechNet community. Please see the link below to find a community that will provide the support you want.

http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/category/w7itpro

I hope this helps.

Thank you and best regards,

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