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Accessing other's Desktop23 Nov 2003 20:46 GMT2
How to access my friend's desktop from my computer ?
Problems with Sound on remote comuter23 Nov 2003 20:45 GMT1
When I log directy into my computer sound card works
fine. When I access it via remote desktop (with the
option to leave sound at the remote computer) as soon as
I try to play something I get an error which says there's
Password at startup23 Nov 2003 19:21 GMT1
Have just installed xp pro and in trying to configure my laptop to the
network I inadvertently typed in a  user name and password somewhere. Now I
can't recall the password and am denied access when I try to boot the
computer. How can I bypass the login and password screen so that I ...
Setting Up Remote Network connection23 Nov 2003 14:57 GMT1
I do not know if I am doing this right.  I have three
systems, and I wanted to be able to share files among all
three. They already share the internet, but I want to set
them up to share their hard drives also, and their files.
Routing and Remote Access Service Fails22 Nov 2003 13:30 GMT4
I'm having trouble setting up my Windows XP Pro PC to
accept incoming VPN connections.
Routing and Remote Access Service fails to start with
a "service specific error code of 340".  The service
Help~ RPC errors!!22 Nov 2003 12:24 GMT1
I always get a message from my computer saying that "RPC
errors" "computer will restart in 50 seconds"... etc. I
don't know what is going on. I just re-installed the
Window XP to my computer for a few days, then this
Help~ RPC errors!!!22 Nov 2003 12:23 GMT1
I always get a message from my computer saying that "RPC
errors" "computer will restart in 50 seconds"... etc. I
don't know what is going on. I just re-installed the
Window XP to my computer for a few days, then this
Behind21 Nov 2003 19:48 GMT1
I'm trying to do a RDC with a Pc that is behind a  router D-624 wireless
with a ethernet modem, how can I do it, because the IP is a private 192.168
xx xx
Is any way around this?
Issues With XP Home connecting with Terminal Server?21 Nov 2003 17:48 GMT2
I have two remote users both on XP Home and are connecting
to a Windows 2000 Terminal Server. The problem is that
their connection will get disconnected after a short time
being connected. The message is "Remote Desktop
DirectX apps won't run on Terminal Server host21 Nov 2003 15:23 GMT1
When connected via RDP, I'm finding that the applications
on the remote (terminal server) host which utilize
DirectX (9.0b) won't run.
The problem only occurs during remote desktop connection.
Domain Logon Screen from VPN21 Nov 2003 15:14 GMT1
We are setting up a VPN using a cisco vpn.  We have been
able to get the user to connect to the network, but once
he is connected we would like a Domain Logon Screen to
appear.  I mapped a drive and was prompted for a name and
data encryption error with remote desktop21 Nov 2003 02:27 GMT6
I am having problems with my network at home. i am
running XP home on one and XP pro on the other.
I have remote Desktop set up correctly and can connect to
the home machine after sending an invite but after
Outlook authentication over VPN21 Nov 2003 02:26 GMT1
On a Windows XP machine I'm connecting over a VPN and
successfully logging onto a domain and browsing network
shares. However when trying to connect to Outlook it
prompts for domain logon details and I get the error "Your
Error in ckpginashim.dll when use of Remote Desktop Connection21 Nov 2003 02:25 GMT1
I am struggling to get contact with my colleague with Remote Desktop
Connection.
We have tried out the following.
 1.. Connected to his computer to mine, not able to connect,
VPN Question21 Nov 2003 02:23 GMT1
I'd successfully configured a VPN connection between an XP
Pro box (the host) and my Win98SE system (the client).  I
was able to connect to the host and map drives, etc.
Worked great.
 
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