SLP is Service Location Protocol, and is typically provided by
OpenSLP, or by The
Knot.
If you compiled Remote Desktop Connection yourself, this probably
means that Remote Desktop Connection has been compiled against the SLP libraries, but
the server (probably called slpd or
knotd) isn't running. You normally need to start
these servers as the superuser, which may mean requesting that your
system administrator does this, if you can't do this yourself.
If you are running a packaged version of Remote Desktop Connection, then you may have some missing
dependencies. There are so many ways this can happen that you'd need
to seek support from whoever did the packaging. |
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