RDP connection gives nca_s_fault_access_denied












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I have 2 PCs on the same network with fixed IP addresses and firewalls turned off. Windows 7 Professional and the service running on a Windows 7 Enterprise editon. System running with DCOM service.



The problem is with the RDP server connection. I have checked the packets with Wireshark and get an error:



nca_s_fault_access_denied



I got the user privileges modified to administration rights. I can ping the 2 PCs over LAN connection.



The question is, how to fix this problem?
Has anybody the same error?










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    I have 2 PCs on the same network with fixed IP addresses and firewalls turned off. Windows 7 Professional and the service running on a Windows 7 Enterprise editon. System running with DCOM service.



    The problem is with the RDP server connection. I have checked the packets with Wireshark and get an error:



    nca_s_fault_access_denied



    I got the user privileges modified to administration rights. I can ping the 2 PCs over LAN connection.



    The question is, how to fix this problem?
    Has anybody the same error?










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      I have 2 PCs on the same network with fixed IP addresses and firewalls turned off. Windows 7 Professional and the service running on a Windows 7 Enterprise editon. System running with DCOM service.



      The problem is with the RDP server connection. I have checked the packets with Wireshark and get an error:



      nca_s_fault_access_denied



      I got the user privileges modified to administration rights. I can ping the 2 PCs over LAN connection.



      The question is, how to fix this problem?
      Has anybody the same error?










      share|improve this question














      I have 2 PCs on the same network with fixed IP addresses and firewalls turned off. Windows 7 Professional and the service running on a Windows 7 Enterprise editon. System running with DCOM service.



      The problem is with the RDP server connection. I have checked the packets with Wireshark and get an error:



      nca_s_fault_access_denied



      I got the user privileges modified to administration rights. I can ping the 2 PCs over LAN connection.



      The question is, how to fix this problem?
      Has anybody the same error?







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          Apparently in Vista, this had something to do with Remote RPC permissions. This may still continue with 7.



          In the registry key HKLMSYSTEMCurrentControlSetControlTerminal Server add a DWORD named AllowRemoteRPC with a value of 1.



          Edit: I realize that "Remote RPC" makes no sense. Don't blame me for how they word it.






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          Apparently in Vista, this had something to do with Remote RPC permissions. This may still continue with 7.



          In the registry key HKLMSYSTEMCurrentControlSetControlTerminal Server add a DWORD named AllowRemoteRPC with a value of 1.



          Edit: I realize that "Remote RPC" makes no sense. Don't blame me for how they word it.






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          • The problem is not on Vista. I have tried this method, nothing happened.

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          Apparently in Vista, this had something to do with Remote RPC permissions. This may still continue with 7.



          In the registry key HKLMSYSTEMCurrentControlSetControlTerminal Server add a DWORD named AllowRemoteRPC with a value of 1.



          Edit: I realize that "Remote RPC" makes no sense. Don't blame me for how they word it.






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          • The problem is not on Vista. I have tried this method, nothing happened.

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            Apr 30 '15 at 13:44














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          Apparently in Vista, this had something to do with Remote RPC permissions. This may still continue with 7.



          In the registry key HKLMSYSTEMCurrentControlSetControlTerminal Server add a DWORD named AllowRemoteRPC with a value of 1.



          Edit: I realize that "Remote RPC" makes no sense. Don't blame me for how they word it.






          share|improve this answer













          Apparently in Vista, this had something to do with Remote RPC permissions. This may still continue with 7.



          In the registry key HKLMSYSTEMCurrentControlSetControlTerminal Server add a DWORD named AllowRemoteRPC with a value of 1.



          Edit: I realize that "Remote RPC" makes no sense. Don't blame me for how they word it.







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          • The problem is not on Vista. I have tried this method, nothing happened.

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          • The problem is not on Vista. I have tried this method, nothing happened.

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          The problem is not on Vista. I have tried this method, nothing happened.

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