Problem connecting to Windows Server using RDC with RDP SSL on PowerPC Mac

At work we use Windows Terminal Server 2003. We have multiple Macs connecting remotely using Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection 2.0. We recently changed settings to require SSL security on all remote connections. Everything works fine with Intel based Macs, but no PowerPC based Mac has been able to connect since enabling SSL. The error message states "you have been disconnected from the Windows-based computer because there were problems during the licensing protocol."
In the Administrative tools of the Terminal Services Configuration on the server, the Security Layer is set to SSL. If we change the security layer back to RDP Security Layer, the PowerPC based Macs can connect without a problem. The Encryption Level settings seems to have no effect on the connection.
Does anyone have experience with this problem or know of a solution?
Thanks in advance!
David

You may want to post over in the Microsoft forums for their Mac version of RDC: http://www.officeformac.com/productforums

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