CTA (2.1.103) - Wired Client does not Launch

Hi,
I installed the CTA 2.1.103 with Wired Supplicant on a Windows XP \ SP2 machine. The installation completed without any errors. However when i try to bring up the CTA Wired Client's GUI , Nothing Happens ?
The cursor changes to busy for 1-2 seconds and then No Window Appears. There is no Icon in the System Tray also.
Any Ideas ?
Thanks \\ Naman

Was accessing it over Remote Desktop , which was the issue.
Local Access Or VNC works fine.

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