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changed ports27 Nov 2003 09:35 GMT2
i changed the ports in the registry from the default 3389
to 6405 but i cant get connection now what am i doing
wrong.
Thank you
transfer files from host to client27 Nov 2003 09:34 GMT1
Wondering if it is possible to transfer files between
host and client using remote desktop connection.
Thanks
RDP "Your interactive logon privilages have been disabled"27 Nov 2003 09:33 GMT1
After setting a password I get this error when trying to
RDP in to this PC (Compaq D530).
'Your interactive logon privilages have been disabled'
This is when logging on to a domain (Windows 2000 Server
Black Screen with Remote Desktop27 Nov 2003 09:27 GMT1
Anyone know why I get a black screen when connecting to
Remote Desktop Connection.  I heard increasing MTU would
help. How do I do that? What is the location in the
registry?
password27 Nov 2003 09:25 GMT1
Upon entering the network password, the computer restarts, help
Unable to connect remotely via remote desktop web connection27 Nov 2003 09:21 GMT1
I am running XP Pro on my home pc and would like to
connect via IE over the web.  I have a DSL line and a
Linksys Etherfast Wireless Access Point+Cable/DSL Router
(BEFW11S4).  I am able to connect to my laptop from my
Will Smart Display work on Windows 2003 ?27 Nov 2003 09:19 GMT1
Good afternoon,
I am just wondering, whether a Smart display can be
connected to Windows Server 2003. I have seen a couple of
articles referring to download Windows Server 2003
Proxy Server27 Nov 2003 09:17 GMT2
How can I use remote desktop if the remote desktop client
is behind a proxy server?
having problems w/ remote27 Nov 2003 09:16 GMT1
I have XP pro at the Office and ME at home, what do I
need to install on my home machine?  I have read the "how
to" but I want someone to just list everything I need to
insatll at home and all the info I will need to get from
remote desktop connection very slow27 Nov 2003 09:11 GMT6
   This is driving my crazy.  My cable modem connection is about 1100/700
(tested, actual downloads and uploads, not just speed tests).  However
remote desktop crawls.
   I've set it to 256 colors, leave sound at computer, 28.8 connection
Remote Desktop stopped working27 Nov 2003 09:07 GMT1
I've been using RDC to connect to my office for months
but I can no longer connect. When I click on the connect
button the cancel button is highlighted and the screen
just stays that way.  I have a network setup in my home
remote desktop27 Nov 2003 09:05 GMT2
Can anyone tell me if I can use remote desktop between
two computers not on a network .me and my business
partner have the same computers and are both running wp
pro.we used to do it with pc anywhere.we send files back
Remote Desktop27 Nov 2003 09:02 GMT1
When I try to use RDC, it connects to the remote
computer, but it only has a control-Alt-delete screen.  I
can't do anthing with it.
Anyideas?
Change port number for remote desktop console tsmmc.msc27 Nov 2003 09:01 GMT4
I have changed the standard port number (3389) for Terminal services on the Windows 2000 Server to 7777 (Q187623).
Now I'm trying to connect to the Server with the Remote Desktop -MMC consle (tsmmc.msc) from Windows XP.
Here I can't add the port number to the IP-adress like (10.110 ...
Windows XP Professional VPN Setup26 Nov 2003 17:28 GMT2
I want to VPN to my home computer from anywhere in the
USA. Please help!
 
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