Remote desktop connection not working in windows 7 Pro x64 bit sp1 3389 port not working

i have still facing same problem in last two week in my  system RDC not working . i have installed in my system windows 7 x64 bit Pro sp1 then i check 3389 port working or not  in my system use the command netstat -a -o command in
command prompt but this is  my bad luck  its not woking in my machine after i have decide to change RDC listening port via registry  i have change it 3389 to 3391 after restart my system,  and
after again testing using same command but no any change again rdc not listening . After i have  search this issue on search engine google bing and microsoft , i have found more solutions  but i have try one
uninstalled two microsoft updates first is kb  KB2621440 second is KB2667402 and after again restart my system and again installed KB 2667402 But not change i have already enabled Remote Desktop connection in windows 7 and select the option
any version computer running , i have try  three and four time enable  disable remote desktop connection in my machine . but not change i have all windows firewall disable and uninstalled anti virus they intalled in my machine , and using the Mcafee
stinger tools to scan my machine to remove virus but stinger is not found any thread in system.  ihave already run this command in my system sfc /scannow  Please Can you help me to fix  this issue.

Hi,
When you try to start the Remote Destop Connection, what errors it showed out?
Could the other PCs connect this PC with the RDC?
So you have read this blog?
RDP connections might fail due to a problem with KB2621440 - MS12-020
Did you reinstalled the KB2621440?
Besides, did you follow this guide to enable the RDC connection?
Connect to another computer using Remote Desktop Connection
And also this guide?
Why can’t I connect using Remote Desktop Connection?
Please take a check with those settings again.
Best regards
Michael Shao
TechNet Community Support

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