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  1. Make sure you have a netconfig entry for the laptop PC on the ICS network.
  2. Try pinging the PC from a host on the ICS subnet. 
  3. Start an xfreerdp session 

    Example command for enabling rdp for the laptop.
    $
    Code Block
    xfreerdp -g 1920x1280 -u 
    xppopr
    USERNAME -p 
    Temp975
    PASSWORD --ignore-certificate 
    win-ics-xpp-laser-01
    NETCONFIGNAME/IP

Troubleshooting

  1. Make sure the PC is on and not asleep.
  2. Make sure the PC is on the right subnet and the host has access to that subnet (not all hosts have access to ICS).
  3. Make sure the PC has its IP address manually set to its netconfig-assigned IP address.
  4. Make sure the PC is pingable from the host.