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Hi,
Last week I downloaded and installed the Photoshop CS 3 extended trial on a PC that I regularly connect to via remote desktop. After Photoshop had finished installing, I could no longer connect to that machine (Its running Windows XP SP3) through remote desktop.
Searching on this issue has quickly brought up the fact that CS3 installs Apple’s Bonjour service and that has been known to cause connectivity problems for other users. I removed Bonjour by following the guide here ( http://www.x64bit.net/site/board/index.php?s=888c3f3673c453d cc972decd6e67e8e0&showtopic=4214&st=0&p=40719&am p;#entry40719) and reset the Winsock catalog (netsh winsock reset).
Unfortunately I still am unable to connect to that machine with remote desktop. These two machines are connected through a gigabit switch (nothing tricky at all) and it had been working flawlessly until I installed Photoshop CS3. Now when i enter the computer name in the remote desktop connection box and click "Connect", it shows activity (the colored bar moves) and then the connect button returns to its default state and nothing happens. No error messages or anything.
I have searched Apple’s forums and found users on various message boards report this same issue, but none seem to have a resolution (aside from re-installing the OS, which doesn’t resolve anything if you end up re-installing CS3). Is anyone familiar with this issue and found a solution? If so, I would love to hear it!
Thanks!
Last week I downloaded and installed the Photoshop CS 3 extended trial on a PC that I regularly connect to via remote desktop. After Photoshop had finished installing, I could no longer connect to that machine (Its running Windows XP SP3) through remote desktop.
Searching on this issue has quickly brought up the fact that CS3 installs Apple’s Bonjour service and that has been known to cause connectivity problems for other users. I removed Bonjour by following the guide here ( http://www.x64bit.net/site/board/index.php?s=888c3f3673c453d cc972decd6e67e8e0&showtopic=4214&st=0&p=40719&am p;#entry40719) and reset the Winsock catalog (netsh winsock reset).
Unfortunately I still am unable to connect to that machine with remote desktop. These two machines are connected through a gigabit switch (nothing tricky at all) and it had been working flawlessly until I installed Photoshop CS3. Now when i enter the computer name in the remote desktop connection box and click "Connect", it shows activity (the colored bar moves) and then the connect button returns to its default state and nothing happens. No error messages or anything.
I have searched Apple’s forums and found users on various message boards report this same issue, but none seem to have a resolution (aside from re-installing the OS, which doesn’t resolve anything if you end up re-installing CS3). Is anyone familiar with this issue and found a solution? If so, I would love to hear it!
Thanks!
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