windows client connect to windows server through VPN problems - windows

I have vpn connection to windows server from windows 7 professional client. When I connect to the server in remote connection or svn checkout, it always disconnect after several seconds. e.g. in below screen , it happens in SVN checkout. In the client office vpn connect to main office windows server, it mostly happened in my computer. I have helped other colleagues to setup svn and checkout projects, they are successful... I really do not know why. Moreover when I remote connect to this windows server, after several seconds I will be disconnected. I cannot start working due to this problem. Please help.

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In my company, we have upgraded the Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2012 and we have some thin clients with an old version of RDP and they can't connect to the Server 2012 because when I does, I get this message: Because of a security error, the client could not connect to the remote computer. Verify that you are logged on to the network, and then try connecting again.
Our thin clients are: Compaq Evo T30 and a Neoware CA19 and they have Windows CE 4.0 installed by default.
Searching in internet, I've found this tutorial: http://www.hjgode.de/wp/2014/03/12/windows-server-2012-rds-and-windows-mobile-connection-error/ but I can't apply it to our server because we don't want to have less security.
I've searched everything on internet to configure the Windows CE to be able to connect to our server 2012 but I can't find anything helpful :( Seriously, we don't want to apply the steps of the previous tutorial, we prefer buying new Thin Clients instead of doing that, but it will be better if there is a way to be able to connect to the server 2012 without changing anything in the server.
Anyone can help me? Please, it's very important.
Thanks in advance! :)
Unless there is a way to update your clients to a newer release of Windows CE that support new RDP versions (you should test that first) probably replacing them is the only option.

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Inside the company (internal network), the access speed(checkout,update,commit) is good.
When we access from outside the company via our SSH tunnel, it becomes really slow.
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I have VS2010 installed on my server and it can connect just fine. I have looked at my services on my laptop and found nothing about TFS or Visual Studio.
What I have tried.
Restarting the server
Restarting my laptop.
Resetting the TFS user account on my server.
Restarting the web server that TFS runs under.
Checked the server logs for errors.
ipconfig /flushdns
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Turned off Bitdefender firewall.
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Please help me with my noobish problem
I have laptop at home. I installed MS Windows Server 8 Beta on it, Visual Studio 11 Beta and MS Team Foundation Server 11 only for version control of my application, which I want to change at home (where my laptop-server is) and at work (where my another Visual Studio 11 Beta is).
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I also use Dynamic DNS to help find my public IP if it ever changes.
But I have to be honest, have you considered just using the TFSPreview.com service instead? I haven't switched over completely yet because I've already built my infrastructure and it's still a beta service but I could see myself doing it in the future.
Have you looked at the walkthrough here => http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb668967.aspx
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