Question : RDP to Windows7 machine

I have a Windows 7machine we added to the network and RDP into the machine does not work.  I can RDP and ping the other Windows 7 machines but not this one.  Here are the facts:

I can not ping the Windows 7 machine and the Windows 7 machine can ping XP and Server 2003 machines, no problems.  I have tried ping by both by IP and by machine name.

Here is the RDP message:

Starting to connect RDP......
Trying to connect ......
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Trying to connect ......
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There is a problem connecting to this machine, please check it... The client could not connect to the remote computer. Remote connections might not be enabled or the computer might be too busy to accept new connections. It is also possible that network problems are preventing your connection. Please try connecting again later. If the problem continues to occur, contact your administrator.

The machine is running Kaspersky anti-virus; MS Firewall is turned off.  Kaspersky is pulling down the same 'rule set' on all the machines and yes, I have disabled Kaspersky to try to resolve the issue and the problem still exist.

It is setup the same as the Windows7 machines that work fine with RDP.

The admin and the user that is trying to RDP both have RDP rights to that machine.

I upgrded the nic driver to the newest driver from Dell.

I have disabled IP6 on the machine...

Tia,
Andrew

Answer : RDP to Windows7 machine

I would use a repater, which offers better customization of the output
yes you would need a nested repeater

here a simple tutorial on how to manipulate repeaters
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa478959.aspx
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