Remote Desktop crashes windows pc - HELPPPPP

I have white macbook (dec 08) and I use the microsoft remote desktop connection for mac to connect to my xp machine. It always reboots my xp and causes it to have a serious error. I can connect most of the time but it does this once or twice per day. Any ideas?

Since RDC and your PC are not Apple products, please post your quesiton on Microsoft's own forums for their Mac products, as Apple discussions only provide support for Apple products:
http://www.officeformac.com/productforums

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