Installing Remote Desktop Client on Win98 causes ISDN error messag

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This is the first time I have posted a question here, so I hope I'm
addressing the most appropriate group.

I am trying to assist one of my users at a remote site in installing the
Remote Desktop Client (MSRDPCLI.EXE) on a Win98 computer. The computer is
connected to their LAN. Using another machine, the user copied the file from
a WinXP CD onto a disk, then walked the disk to the Win98 machine.

He reports that when he tries to copy the file from the disk to the hard
drive of the Win98 machine, he gets an error message that says NO ISDN
DEVICES WERE FOUND, and is unable to proceed with the file copy. He does not
get this error when he returns to his own (WinXP) computer and tries to copy
from the disk to the hard drive on that machine.

Is this truly a cause and effect problem? I'm not sure where to start
troubleshooting this one.
 
KJRingsrud said:
This is the first time I have posted a question here, so I hope I'm
addressing the most appropriate group.

I am trying to assist one of my users at a remote site in
installing the Remote Desktop Client (MSRDPCLI.EXE) on a Win98
computer. The computer is connected to their LAN. Using another
machine, the user copied the file from a WinXP CD onto a disk, then
walked the disk to the Win98 machine.

He reports that when he tries to copy the file from the disk to the
hard drive of the Win98 machine, he gets an error message that says
NO ISDN DEVICES WERE FOUND, and is unable to proceed with the file
copy. He does not get this error when he returns to his own
(WinXP) computer and tries to copy from the disk to the hard drive
on that machine.

Is this truly a cause and effect problem? I'm not sure where to
start troubleshooting this one.

All you he is doing is copying a file from a disk to his computer..

This is NOT a remote Desktop issue - this is a problem with the machine. If
the file is not being RAN, but copied from the disk (floppy? CD? USB thumb
drive?) - then it likely happens with any files.
 
Thanks for the help. It was indeed a problem with the CD drive in the
computer. Downloaded and installed the file from MS website instead... RD
working fine. (Now I have to find some time to get out there and fix the
hardware.)
 
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