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rdPDD.dll failed to load? - StephenWilso

Thursday, February 22, 2007 7:36 PM

Hi,
I'm trying to connect to an XP machine but it fails silently on the client.
On the remote machine I get an event log entry:

Application popup:  : \SystemRoot\System32\RDPDD.dll failed to load

I've tried a SFC /SCANNOW . No joy :-(
It used to work, and there is no firewall between them.

Best
Stephen
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\SystemRoot\System32\RDPDD.dll failed to load - Russ Boydston

Tuesday, August 19, 2008 7:57 AM

assuming you have an nvidia series graphics adapter version 177.79 beta appears to solve it.

http://www.nvidia.com/object/winxp_177.79_beta.html
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Do you happen to know which component causes the problem? - beren

Monday, September 01, 2008 9:16 AM

Do you happen to know which component causes the problem? I have a GeForce
7600GT on the pc that I cannot connect remotely. I have this problem since I
had to reinstall that PC due to a motherboard malfunction.  I am now running
the latest whql driver 175.19, unfortunately the 177.79 beta does not support
my hardware :(
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Someone posted a workaround in nvidia's nZone forum that fixed this problem - beren

Monday, September 01, 2008 9:36 AM

Someone posted a workaround in nvidia's nZone forum that fixed this problem
for me without upgrading the GeForce 175.19 driver:
http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=67147&hl=remote%20desktop&st=68

[quote]
You can fix this bug by increasing the size of the session image space via a
registry key. Add the following key:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Memory
Management]


0x20 == 32 MB
[/quote]

After adding that registry value, I rebooted the pc and the remote desktop
started working again! :-)
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Okay I had the same problem and now I've figured it out. - Chrisredfield

Tuesday, September 16, 2008 7:07 PM

Okay I had the same problem and now I've figured it out.  If you have an ATI
Radeon video card and are not using the latest video driver out there, you
will not be able to use Remote Desktop Connection to connect to the system
with the ATI.  Apparently there was a bug fix that came out and disallowed
any Terminal Servcies connection to take place.  A simple fix my Higher Ed
institution's I.T. department (me) had was to go into Display Properties,
Settings, Advanced, and in Troubleshoot, drag the Hardware Acceleration
slider to None.  This is allow you to remote in.  Otherwise update your video
driver to the latest one.  I must have spent hours trying to figure this one
out today and even thought it was because Service Pack 3 wasn't on here.
Nope.  Well, at least Windows XP is fully updated now!

There may be other video cards out there with similar issues.  Our campus
Dells are all with the same card so we just had to include it in our weekend
Sunday night updates.  Anyway, thanks for reminding me.  When I saw this
thread I hit myself on the head.
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DELL OPTIPLEX 330 - ATI RADEON HD 2400 XT - Doug Lubey

Tuesday, November 11, 2008 7:38 PM

I have observed the same exact problems.






So I found this website which pointed the problem to the ATI driver.



YEs my first attempt was to lower the hardware acceleration down to NONE.  and it did work.  But I wanted the concrete solution so I downloaded the driver from the ATI Website. TO NOTE: The driver on the DELL Support website had problem installing so I went to the source.



Also to note: ATI has a different name for this card: It is called a catalyst.

http://game.amd.com/us-en/drivers_catalyst.aspx



Other reference material:

can not remote desktop

WINDOWS XP REMOTE DESKTOP SECURITY SETTINGS FOR DOMAIN

CANNOT USE WINDOWS XP REMOTE DESKTOP



I attempted to install windows settings> network monitoring and simple tcp/ip services

http://www.helpwithwindows.com/WindowsXP/howto-14.html





VIDEO CARD (DEFAULT DRIVER WHich is installeD)

ATI RADEON HD 2400 XT

DRIVER DATE: 9/14/2007

VERSION: 8.420.0

WINDOWS XP SERVICE PACK SP3





1st CORRECTION IS TO (and the way it should be done):

Install the latest driver from ATI website

http://game.amd.com/us-en/drivers_catalyst.aspx

R:\TechData\STORAGE\DRIVERS\VIDEO\ati DELL OPTIPLEX 330 ATI RADEON HD 2400 XT _WINDOW XP 20081111



WINDOWS XP DRIVER WAS INSTALLED AND WORKS:

R:\TechData\STORAGE\DRIVERS\VIDEO\ati DELL OPTIPLEX 330 ATI RADEON HD 2400 XT _WINDOW XP 20081111\WindowsXP32bit



now notice: the driver description is switched:

ATI RADEON HD 2400PRO

9/23/2008

8.541.0.0



this website is where I found the problem that it was the video driver:

http://www.eggheadcafe.com/software/aspnet/29345592/rdpdddll-failed-to-load.aspx



2nd CORRECTION IS TO (temporary fix):

RIGHT CLICK THE SCREEN>PROPERTIES





..BY DEFAULT IT IS SET TO FULL

.....PUT the lever ON NONE





COMPUTER MODEL:

DELL OPTIPLEX 330



THE EVENT LOGS ON THE COMPUTER IN WHICH I WAS TRYING TO GET ON HAD THESE EVENTS:

APPLICATION POPUP: \SYSTEMROOT\SYSTEM32\RDPDD.DLL failed to load



Thanks,



Doug Lubey of Louisiana

www.douglubey.com
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