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| [REPOST] VPN access from a different domain | 18 Jul 2003 02:36 GMT | 1 |
I haven't found a solution for this yet - can anyone help? Brian "Brian Steele" <brian@caribsurf.com> wrote in message news:...
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| Terminal Services: Text/Console-Only? VNC? | 18 Jul 2003 02:24 GMT | 2 |
I like Terminal Services, but I'm wondering if there's any "text-only" mode. Sometimes, over really slow connections, the graphical mode can be a pain. Also, I've heard mention of VNC supporting more than one user at a time a
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| What ports are used with remote desktop. | 18 Jul 2003 02:15 GMT | 3 |
I'm trying to conect from a remote computer from home using a NAT address... I need to know what port to open in the firewall to open them and connect from home to y office computer.
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| Logging attempted logins | 18 Jul 2003 02:13 GMT | 1 |
Just wondering if any of you know if there's a way to log (keep track of) attempted logins. I want to make sure I know when someone else is attempting to login to my computer for remote desktop. Any help would be
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| Preventing remote users from closing RDC connection | 18 Jul 2003 02:11 GMT | 1 |
Is it possible to really lock the remote PC when making a RDC connection. At the moment the remote PC says it is locked, but the user at the remote PC simply has to log on to break the connection.
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| WinXP Pro and MS-VPN | 18 Jul 2003 02:09 GMT | 1 |
I'm trying to set up the built-in microsoft VPN, but I'm having all sorts of issues. I have it set up and answering the calls, but it will drop the line after about 1 ninute, then in some cases nothing shows
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| VPN for XP home | 18 Jul 2003 00:39 GMT | 1 |
I need to know is it possible to have XP home as a VPN server with 98SE as a VPN Client and if so is there any information on hoe to set this up through a cable modem at home to a cable modem at work. Any assistance is greatly
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| Remote Desktop/Printing Locally | 17 Jul 2003 17:37 GMT | 3 |
I am trying to get a remote desktop client to print to a printer which is local to the client. I have two separate setups I am trying to find out what is different aside from the obvious.
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| Interesting Remote Desktop Problem | 17 Jul 2003 17:28 GMT | 1 |
I have run into an interesting remote desktop problem. I have two computers set up to accept remote desktop connections. Both are on the same network and domain. Computer 1 accepts connections without issue. Computer 2
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| Number of rings | 17 Jul 2003 07:12 GMT | 1 |
XP Home with Incoming Connection setup always answers after 2 rings. I need to set it to about 8 rings so someone can answer the phone first if they are on site. The registry fix for NT doesn't seem to work for XP Home.
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| won't connect | 17 Jul 2003 06:59 GMT | 1 |
OK. I have setup remote desktop on my XP pro machine. Downloaded the web software and configured IIS. As well I have configured my fw to direct both port 80 andd 3389 to the Xp machine. Internally I can connect using the rdp
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| login problem after RDC connection | 17 Jul 2003 06:49 GMT | 1 |
I have an XP Pro machine which is part of a domain (Windows 2000 server). Remote desktop connections to the XP Pro box work fine via the internet and the internal network. However, when the principal user completes an RDC session (logging off
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| Clearing ISP's from Remote Desktop Connection | 17 Jul 2003 06:45 GMT | 1 |
Is there a way to delete or clear IP addresses from the list? A search of TechNet and Google were unsuccessful. Thanks in advance.
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| Synchronization Manager and XP Home | 16 Jul 2003 04:04 GMT | 1 |
Does the Synchronization Manager in XP Home allow files present on a remote server to be synchronised with a local copy? The help implies that it can be but I can't get it to work.
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| Can my laptop be configured to access 2 networks | 16 Jul 2003 03:54 GMT | 1 |
I need to access two different networks (NOT SIMULTANEOUSLY) with one laptop. I can actually dial in to both networks and get connected but I can only access my files on one network.
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