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RDP Server Is Not Connecting – 20 Fixes You Should Try

  RDP Server Is Not Connecting – 20 Fixes You Should Try RDP server is not connecting  errors occur when remote access fails due to network issues, misconfigurations, or blocked ports. Many users face this common concern and wonder how to identify and fix the root cause without relying solely on support teams. Nowadays, many users  buy RDP  because of RDP’s valuable advantages and benefit from its advantages in their organizations. This article provides a clear, step-by-step guide to diagnose and resolve common RDP connection problems, including firewall settings, port conflicts, service failures, and  SSL  certificate mismatches. Whether you’re facing a simple login error or a more complex connectivity issue, you’ll find practical solutions and tips to restore access. Explore the full guide to troubleshoot confidently and reconnect to your RDP server with clarity.  Requirement: Consider that you can inform the issue to the RDP provider or the Windows...

Cloning an SSD where Peachtree (Sage 50) "Another user is using this company" Issue Fix

  Cloning an SSD where Peachtree (Sage 50)  "Another user is using this company" Issue Fix   Issue after cloning an SSD where Peachtree (Sage 50) shows an error like: "Another user is using this company" or "Cannot open the company file – it’s in use by another user." This is often caused by cloning the system without resetting certain registry keys or configuration files that Peachtree uses to track sessions or system identity. ✅   Causes: Registry/Machine ID conflict – Cloning keeps the same registry identity, causing the server or Peachtree to think the same user is connected multiple times. Lock file not released – Peachtree uses *.LCK or *.PTL lock files to track users. These might persist or not be properly released after cloning. Peachtree thinks the old system is still online , since the hostname and registry info are the same. Fix Steps: 1. Delete Lock Files On the machin...