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2 residential connections with routers16 Jul 2003 03:52 GMT1
Hi, I've never tried remotely connecting my computers, so
bear with me.  I have 2 desktop systems running XP Pro in
different cities, San Francisco and LA.  Both use cable
internet and wireless routers, and I want to be able to
sync between main station and travelling laptop16 Jul 2003 03:22 GMT2
What is the best way to set up a laptop which travels
frequently with a base station.
We are trying to keep all documents which are
consistantly changed on the main station in sync with the
Home Folders and VPN15 Jul 2003 22:38 GMT1
XP Pro SP1>Dial-up internet via ATT Globalnet>VPN>NT4 sp6
domain.  Access to regular network shares is OK.  Access
to home directory folders is erratic taking 5 times as
long to open or else appears to open but files and folders
VPN Connection Issues15 Jul 2003 22:22 GMT1
Can anyone help when i connect a VPN connection (thru
DSL) to work it signs me out of MSN messenger and IE wont
work. It seems like the VPN is taking all the bandwidth
and not letting any apps work. Does anyone know how to
Connect to the network at my workplace15 Jul 2003 22:14 GMT1
on setting up the VPN in XP Pro when selecting "Connect
to the network at my workplace" both Dailup and VPN are
greyed out.  am using wireless connection on new laptop.  
please help !!
Running LANgames like Quake, Half Life.  What is the best way to remote admin them?15 Jul 2003 18:16 GMT1
Running LANgames like Quake, Half Life.
What is the best way to remote admin them?
Is remote desktop something you can connect to at any time with out an
invitation?  
Setting Up Remote Desktop Connection15 Jul 2003 16:37 GMT1
I am running Windows XP Pro on both my (non-networked)
desktop at work and desktop at home. Both computers
connect to the Internet by DSL (one ameritech.net and the
other comcast.net). I have attempted to set up a remote
Remote Assistance with out an Invitation15 Jul 2003 14:49 GMT3
I'm looking for a solution so I don't have to install pcANYWHERE 10.0. We
have a developer that is located in a different state from our office. He
needs to access one of our computers. In the past he has used pcANYWHERE
10.0 but we have upgraded our systems to Windows XP Pro. When ...
How to setup Remote Desktop Connection to Machines Behind A Network15 Jul 2003 10:51 GMT1
I want to be able to connect to either of 2 machines
located in the office.  The Office has a DSL Modem and
also a D-link router.  We have a static IP address for
the DSL line.  How do I setup or differentiate the two
local policy doesn't permit logon interactively error15 Jul 2003 06:26 GMT4
Hi, this is a repost of a message below, because I wasn't
getting a solution and people might have skipped over the
issue.
for you reference you can read the most recent chain of
Managing an NT server from an XP workstation15 Jul 2003 02:42 GMT1
Can I install the NT 4.0 resource kit on my XP workstation
to manage my NT server?  I would only need the server
manager and user manager portion of the resource kit.
Remote Desktop Disconnected15 Jul 2003 02:18 GMT1
My boss and I, whenever we try to connect to our computers
at work, using remote desktop from home, we get the
following message:
"Remote Desktop Disconnected
How to Access Win2k with XP Remote Desktop15 Jul 2003 02:09 GMT1
On my home network, I am trying to access one system
running Win2k with Remote Desktop on another system
running XP, but I don't know how. What do I need to setup
or install on Win2K so I can access it with XP. Thanks for
RDP Protocol only uses IP? No IPX or NB suppport?15 Jul 2003 01:08 GMT1
I have my main system and also another one on the same
LAN at my home. The main system uses a real IP assigned
via DHCP from my ISP, the other system is using an
private address of 192.168.1.2. I want to be able to
Setting PC with wrong name14 Jul 2003 19:16 GMT1
I sent my PC away to sort out various problems and the
company who did the job spelt my name Dennis, which has
screwed up all my files.  I went to the register and did a
Ctrl Find for "Dennis" then modified the name to "Denis".
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