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Password protection11 Nov 2003 02:23 GMT1
How do I open a password protected Word document without
the password
Remote Disk Redirection Hack11 Nov 2003 02:22 GMT1
I'm concerned about sharing my C drive. Is there a hack that will allow me
to define what local resources disk is redirected, say D drive only?
Remote Desktop via VPN, all other traffic non-VPN.  Is this possible?11 Nov 2003 02:19 GMT2
I would like to connect to my desktop at the office via Remote Desktop
Connection over VPN.
I would like all traffic other than RDC traffic not to use the VPN
connection.
Cannot connect via RDC any more?11 Nov 2003 02:16 GMT1
My problem:
1. My computer (PC with Win XP Pro) has rights to connect
via RDC to another computers
(I can connect to server "A",
VNC - XP Pro Issues11 Nov 2003 02:15 GMT1
I am in the process of deploying numberous PC's that have Windows XP
Professional.  My goal is to have VNC on these PC's to support my
users.  I can't use Remote Desktop due to company issues.  In the past
I have not had any problems with controlling multiple users, assign an
XP HOME and REMOTE DESKTOP11 Nov 2003 02:14 GMT3
can this be done?  if so, I would like to do it.  I have
a home network w/ 1 xp pro and and 1 xp home.  I want to
connect to my xp home machine.
thanks
IR port not working with XP11 Nov 2003 02:14 GMT1
My IR port has stopped working since I have installed
windows XP.  Any ideas?
RDC is still not working11 Nov 2003 02:12 GMT5
Subject:  Re: Cannot access Remote Desktop Connection
From:  "Ilya" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com>
Sent:  11/4/2003 8:49:02 AM
No, XP Home machine and my laptop are not networked but
Remote Desktop use with VPN or RAS10 Nov 2003 22:01 GMT1
The microsoft website says I need to use a VPN or RAS to
use remote desktop software:
"Once you have enabled your Windows XP Professional
computer to allow remote connections, and installed
Denied logon10 Nov 2003 21:58 GMT1
When I attempt to use RD to an XP Pro box, I get a message saying that local
policy doesn't allow me to logon interactively.  The account I'm trying is
in the local machines administrators group.  I thought that RD allowed
anyone in that group to connect.
Remote desktop with TSWEB??10 Nov 2003 11:21 GMT3
I try to test the remote desktop through explorer by using
the TSWEB
I can reach the login page where I need to enter the
Server name on whihc I want to connect.
Remote Desktops10 Nov 2003 07:16 GMT2
Does anyone know if there is a workaround for entering an ip address :
port number using remote desktops in 2003 server.
(xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:xxxx) The error I receive is "the server cannot
contain the following characters". I need additional ports other than
remote desktop works great! but remote printer not working at all?10 Nov 2003 03:51 GMT1
I use remote desktop in XP to connect to a remote XP machine. That PC
does not have a printer, sometimes when I want to print some
documents, it asks " you should install a printer before you print any
page"...
Need EXPERT! : ) Remote Desktop w/Server'0310 Nov 2003 03:47 GMT2
Here is my setup:
Domain server w/Active Directory running Server 2003 w/5 CALs
5 workstations on domain, 6 user accounts set up
DSL for Internet, Cable for internet at home
Remote Desktop behind router.10 Nov 2003 03:43 GMT2
Hey guys...  I'm kind of new to this remote desktop
thing...  I need to setup my home computer so that I can
access it from anywhere.  Currently, I have a cable modem
that connects to a router, that connects to my computer
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