Connectivity issue from only one computer

Let me start by saying i have 10 servers and about 15 workstations on this network. only one computer (my main computer) has this issue. all other computers work as they should.
This problem started to happen recently and randomly affecting RDP connections to 2 of 10 servers and now affects 5 of 10 servers. I am not sure i did anything to make the problem worse. Additionally I at first suspected it a DNS issue as connecting to the
ip address of effected computer as opposed to host name allows connection but as I said the issue is only on one computer. Looking at the logs below i am stumped. 
ELECTRO4UBLADE
20499
Warning
Microsoft-Windows-TerminalServices-RemoteConnectionManager
Microsoft-Windows-TerminalServices-RemoteConnectionManager/Admin
3/18/2014 9:39:45 AM
Remote Desktop Services has taken too long to load the user configuration from server \\ADDS1.PDX.DAVISDARVISH.COM for user davis
RDPClient_SSL: An error was encountered when transitioning from TsSslStateDisconnected to TsSslStateDisconnected in response to 25 (error code 0x8000FFFF).

I'm experiencing the same issue, intermittently, when remotely using two of our eight SBS 2003 network computers via Remote Web Workplace. The two SBS computers are Windows 8.1 Pro 64 bit machines.
Intermittently, the RWW connection is lost and I'm returned to the RWW page with the message "VBScript Remote Desktop Disconnected...an internal error has occurred.
When the issue occurs, the Event logs on both SBS computers contain the Event ID 20499, Remote Desktop Services has
taken too long to load the user configuration from server XXXXX. The event is logged at the time the RWW connection is lost.
As the issue occurs with RDP sessions to Windows Server 2012 R2 (based on reports from others) and, in my case, SBS 2003,
perhaps the common element is Windows 8.1.

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