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I am working at Ubuntu 12.04 64bit. I have installed gnome-desktop and xrdp. Everything seems to be right but when Im trying to connect by Remote Desktop Connection in Windows 7 I can see this error picture:



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I dont know why. I am connecting by IPv6 because in vps.me free users haven't no dedicated IPv4 only a shared but I can't connect anyway by shared I am totaly unskilled. Thats why I really need help tp set it up.



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  • Still I have same problem. I found tutorial but I dont understand how to create "demo" file. link can anyone help me?

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I am working at Ubuntu 12.04 64bit. I have installed gnome-desktop and xrdp. Everything seems to be right but when Im trying to connect by Remote Desktop Connection in Windows 7 I can see this error picture:



enter image description here



I dont know why. I am connecting by IPv6 because in vps.me free users haven't no dedicated IPv4 only a shared but I can't connect anyway by shared I am totaly unskilled. Thats why I really need help tp set it up.



How to fix this ?










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  • Still I have same problem. I found tutorial but I dont understand how to create "demo" file. link can anyone help me?

    – Bystry
    Dec 24 '13 at 14:14














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I am working at Ubuntu 12.04 64bit. I have installed gnome-desktop and xrdp. Everything seems to be right but when Im trying to connect by Remote Desktop Connection in Windows 7 I can see this error picture:



enter image description here



I dont know why. I am connecting by IPv6 because in vps.me free users haven't no dedicated IPv4 only a shared but I can't connect anyway by shared I am totaly unskilled. Thats why I really need help tp set it up.



How to fix this ?










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I am working at Ubuntu 12.04 64bit. I have installed gnome-desktop and xrdp. Everything seems to be right but when Im trying to connect by Remote Desktop Connection in Windows 7 I can see this error picture:



enter image description here



I dont know why. I am connecting by IPv6 because in vps.me free users haven't no dedicated IPv4 only a shared but I can't connect anyway by shared I am totaly unskilled. Thats why I really need help tp set it up.



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  • Still I have same problem. I found tutorial but I dont understand how to create "demo" file. link can anyone help me?

    – Bystry
    Dec 24 '13 at 14:14



















  • Still I have same problem. I found tutorial but I dont understand how to create "demo" file. link can anyone help me?

    – Bystry
    Dec 24 '13 at 14:14

















Still I have same problem. I found tutorial but I dont understand how to create "demo" file. link can anyone help me?

– Bystry
Dec 24 '13 at 14:14





Still I have same problem. I found tutorial but I dont understand how to create "demo" file. link can anyone help me?

– Bystry
Dec 24 '13 at 14:14










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I had the same error last night trying to get Windows RDP and XRDP to work together. On your windows machine, go to Control Panel > System then select Remote Settings on the left side menu. In the next window, click on the Remote Tab if it isn't open, then make sure Allow Remote Assistance at the top and Allow Connections from any version of remote desktop in the lower half are both selected, and click Apply to save. This got me past this particular error while still having IPv6 active.






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    I had the same error last night trying to get Windows RDP and XRDP to work together. On your windows machine, go to Control Panel > System then select Remote Settings on the left side menu. In the next window, click on the Remote Tab if it isn't open, then make sure Allow Remote Assistance at the top and Allow Connections from any version of remote desktop in the lower half are both selected, and click Apply to save. This got me past this particular error while still having IPv6 active.






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      I had the same error last night trying to get Windows RDP and XRDP to work together. On your windows machine, go to Control Panel > System then select Remote Settings on the left side menu. In the next window, click on the Remote Tab if it isn't open, then make sure Allow Remote Assistance at the top and Allow Connections from any version of remote desktop in the lower half are both selected, and click Apply to save. This got me past this particular error while still having IPv6 active.






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        I had the same error last night trying to get Windows RDP and XRDP to work together. On your windows machine, go to Control Panel > System then select Remote Settings on the left side menu. In the next window, click on the Remote Tab if it isn't open, then make sure Allow Remote Assistance at the top and Allow Connections from any version of remote desktop in the lower half are both selected, and click Apply to save. This got me past this particular error while still having IPv6 active.







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