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the rdpserver is my remote win box, and I put in its LAN address, (rpd:///127.0.0.0/ the port address is optional, and it returns "format is incorrect" pls explain?...
- 09-17-2008 #1Linux Newbie
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rdpserver:3389??? format incorrect
10.3
the rdpserver is my remote win box, and I put in its LAN address, (rpd:///127.0.0.0/
the port address is optional, and it returns "format is incorrect" pls explain?
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- 09-18-2008 #2Just Joined!
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What is/are the starting preffix numbers of your network?
From what I can tell, 127.0.0.0(or any number) comes by default for the NIC(network adapter). Try using a preffix that's identical to your network Ip preffix address. that highly might work.
(use the "ifconfig" in the konsole of another computer to find this out)
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What is/are the starting preffix numbers of your network?
From what I can tell, 127.0.0.0(or any number) comes by default for the NIC(network adapter). Try using a preffix that's identical to your network Ip preffix address. that highly might work.
(use the "ifconfig" in the konsole of another computer to find this out)
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sorry 44139 for the repetition; there appears to be problem with the network system am currently in
- 09-21-2008 #5Linux Newbie
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Sorry, wrong statement. It says FORM incorrect-ie syntax error? I don't know what "rdp:///rdpserver:3389" looks like.
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