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Remote Desktop on XP Home and ME13 Nov 2003 00:57 GMT1
How can I host a remote desktop from my XP Home machine,
and my ME machine. I am able to do it on my XP Pro
machine, but not the others. I need to do this. How
though?
Preventing local and remote users from kicking each other off12 Nov 2003 21:33 GMT1
Is there any way to configure Windows XP to prevent local
and remote desktop users from locking each other out when
one of them is actively using the PC? I'm picturing a
check box like this:
Can not connect with remote assistance12 Nov 2003 19:17 GMT3
I can not connect to the novice PC with remote assistance.  Everything seems
to be set up correctly.  It is not a firewall issue because I can connect
from the novice PC to other PC's.  It seems that there is some service or
process not running.
Remote Desktop and multiple users12 Nov 2003 15:32 GMT2
Is there any way in windows xp pro. to allow a user to log in via remote
desktop and still have another user logged in at the same time?  (i.e. not
kick them off?).
Cheers,
Remote Assistance -couldn't resolve host name.12 Nov 2003 13:59 GMT2
Im getting this error using remote assistance after open
the email clicking on the icon and loging in I get this
error:
Remote Assistance connection could not be established
network glitch12 Nov 2003 12:38 GMT1
I hope some knowlegable person out there can help
I have a small network set up in my house consiting of 3 computers 1 XP box
and 2 98SE boxes, All boxes can see each other but here is the problem.
I can access the drives on the 98 boxes with the XP box
Unable to RDC to a host over an IPSec VPN tunnel?12 Nov 2003 11:21 GMT1
Any one has any idea why I am unable to establish an RDC
to a host over an established VPN tunnel which permits
any IP traffic - Ping, telnet etc works fines!
Remote Desktop Issue with D-Link  DI 614+ Gatway Router12 Nov 2003 11:16 GMT1
Hi...
Trying to set up Remote Desktop with D-Link DI 614+ Gateway Route
The problem:
Eveytime my computer reboots my ISP assigns a new ip address DHCP???
Control different computers in LAN behind router11 Nov 2003 23:34 GMT2
I currently use Remote Desktop to control my workstation,
both from inside my LAN and from the outside when i'm out
travelling. This works perfect and i have yet to
experience any problems.
Remote printing11 Nov 2003 21:43 GMT1
I can't print to my local printer when connected to my
remote desktop.  Can someone please help!!
I've ticked the sharing box in the connection properties
but nothing seems to work!!
remote deskop access issues11 Nov 2003 15:29 GMT1
After installing Cisco VPN client on a Win XP machine, I
can no longer connect to certain servers enabled with
Terminal services or remote desktop.  
Any ideas?
Remote broke XP11 Nov 2003 05:01 GMT2
I setup of three machines to use the "in house"
connect dialog and now I realize what was not made clear on many web site
instructions. That is that there are two different remote desktop scenarios.
One is for "in house" remote and the other is for outside the network
Can't connect with ip address11 Nov 2003 05:01 GMT2
I setup my other machines to use the "in house"
connect dialog and now I realize what was not made clear on many web site
instructions. That is that there are two different remote desktop scenarios.
One is for "in house" remote and the other is for outside the network
RD connection problems11 Nov 2003 04:34 GMT3
I can establish a Remote Desktop connection when my
laptop is on the same home network as my host computer,
both behind my firewall.
I cannot establish a remote desktop connection from any
XP Pro to XP Pro using Cable to DSL do I need to set up a VPN11 Nov 2003 03:04 GMT5
Both computers are running XP Pro the home computer is
connecting to the interent via cable and the office is
through DSL so neither of the computers have a static ip
address I check them both before I try logging in and it
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