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Basic Connection17 Oct 2003 03:02 GMT2
I'm looking to connect my desktop computer (running
Win98SE) to my Laptop (running XP Home) with a crossover
cable for transfering files back and forth.  Nothing more
than that.  No internet, no printer access, none of that
Remote Desktop over Dial-up17 Oct 2003 03:01 GMT2
The guide for XP pro and RD state that an Internet
connection is one of the requirements.
I am able to dial in to an XP pro machine, and gain access
to RD, but when I dial into the same PC from a PC on our
Domain login time out17 Oct 2003 02:57 GMT1
I have XP Pro machines that I will be sending out to
remote sites. They are set to come up to the 3 tier login.
The user enters his username/password/domain name and hits
enter. The PC's are able to connect to RAS, but time out
Remote Desktop login17 Oct 2003 02:56 GMT1
When I tried to connect to Windows 2003 server from XP at work, I am getting
the below error message --
"The system cannot log you on due to the following error:  The parameter is
incorrect.
Disconnect Remote Access17 Oct 2003 02:49 GMT2
I have installed the Remote Access on 3 XP Pro computers
over on our network.  Using the Web Based
Access, "http://Server1/tsweb/Default.htm", I can lock
the specified computer / user.  On the remote screen is a
l2tp over ipsec17 Oct 2003 02:47 GMT1
i am attempting to connect to our vpn appliance using the
built-in Windows XP VPN client.  I have configured the
client with the appropriate shared key, as well as
checking the "Require Data Encryption" option.  However
Can't connect to other computer on same network17 Oct 2003 02:45 GMT2
I have 2 XP Pro computers with administrator rights
activated on each.  Both are connected to a linkysis
router and share an cable internet connection.
I tried to use the ip address settings in ipconfig and
VPN Questions17 Oct 2003 02:43 GMT1
We have a small 6 PC office that is set-up on a peer-to-
peer network using windows XP Pro. We have a DSL service
with a DSL router.  We would like to have people be able
to access the office network from home or the road to
Remote desktop router configuration.17 Oct 2003 02:42 GMT1
I am setting up 'remote desktop' between a new laptop &
a new desktop.
Both have XP Pro.
I have a 'LINKSYS' NR041 4-port Router which is connected
Remote Desktop Web Logon Error17 Oct 2003 02:39 GMT3
When I try to log onto my win 2003 server I get to the page were I can
select the screen size...click connect and then I get the error
"Internal Error" and it kicks me back to screen size page.
My box is behind a netgear router and I have the port 80 and 3389
Changing the default port for remote desktop16 Oct 2003 23:44 GMT1
Does anybody know if it is possible to change the default
port on remote desktop?
remote desktop logon error16 Oct 2003 21:01 GMT2
After I hit the connect button the remote desktop web page I get the
message an internal error has occured. I have port 80 and 3389 open on
my router and my network ice firewall.
Simultaneous VPN Connections16 Oct 2003 13:57 GMT1
Hoping for help.
This is the setup.
2 x LANS. 1 x Domain and 1 x workgroup.
The domain server is running SBS 2000. With a 2nd server
Connect to Remote Computer using PCAnywhere 10.5.1 result in Black Screen16 Oct 2003 04:44 GMT2
I was able to connect to a remotely computer successfully using
PCAnywhere 10.5.1 last week.
Yesterday and today, I used the exact same method to connect to the
same computer by double-clicking on the Remote icon for the same
Local Printers in Remote Desktop - Can this be explained?15 Oct 2003 21:03 GMT9
I have a client that is accessing her machine via remote desktop. Today, I
discovered that she could print to her local printer by
selecting printers in the local resources tab of Remote Desktop Connection.
On her home system everything works fine.
 
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