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Remote Desktop Connection Encryption Level21 Nov 2003 02:20 GMT3
Dear Colleagues,
I do know that when one is using RDP to connect from a
Windows XP Professional to a Terminal Server it is using
the highest level of encryption 128 bit.  My question is,
VPN error 73421 Nov 2003 02:18 GMT3
I am trying to establish a connection between my XP Home
Ed. and work.  I have tried all solutions in the MS KB
article for troubleshooting this problem.
Error is "The PPP link control protocol was terminated"
Temporary Offline files21 Nov 2003 02:16 GMT3
Does anybody know how to increase offline file size to
greater then 10%?
Remote Desktop Web Connection21 Nov 2003 02:15 GMT1
Remote Desktop Web Connection
line:332
Char:1
error :object doesnt support this property method
RDP protocol component "DATA ENCRYPTION" error20 Nov 2003 20:03 GMT1
Anyone know the solution to this error when doing remote
desktop connection between two XP pro computers.
Thanks
Can't Log on Remotely w/ RDC20 Nov 2003 18:23 GMT1
I am trying to let a user log onto another user's workstation remotely using
Remote Desktop connection.  When he tries, he get's "Your interactive logon
privilege has been disabled.  Please contact your administrator".  I tried
adding him the the Domain Admins and he still gets the ...
WIN XP PRO20 Nov 2003 18:22 GMT1
WHERE CAN I GET INFO ON ACCESSING MY PC  FROM  ANOTHER  PC
Remote Desktop20 Nov 2003 18:20 GMT1
I have a networked PC (XP home) and Laptop (XP Pro) at
home and I want to be able to operate the home pc on my
laptop. I can do this over the internet via Remote
assistant with now problem and take full control of the
RDC at logon/lock down desktop20 Nov 2003 12:51 GMT2
I have a network with Windows 2000 Server/Terminal Services server and w2k/xp clients running Remote Desktop Connection. I would like to setup some workstations so that when the user logs in to the network it runs Remote Desktop Connection automaticaly and the PC is "locked down" ...
working from, home20 Nov 2003 11:05 GMT1
how do i connect to my office from home, if no one is at
the office. Both computers are running XP prof.
How do I set it up, can I dial it up using our fax line to
connect to the office?
RDP Logon not allowed20 Nov 2003 11:03 GMT1
I have enabled remote users on my computer, but i get the
message "Local policy on this system does not allow
interactive logon" each time I try remote logon with RDP.
I have another computer in the office on which remote
Remote desktop and audio bug (again).20 Nov 2003 09:33 GMT5
I know about the remote desktop bug with the audio tunnel that prevents you from playing audio files on the remote computer (leaving the audio at the remote machine). I have a music server machine located downstairs that I'd like to run from upstairs using RDS.  The workaround ...
Answer the line only during certain hours20 Nov 2003 02:51 GMT1
I need to dial-in to dentist office during -business
hours only. I don't want the modem to be able to answer
the phone during specified hours. Only during hours (and
days for that matter)that I specifiy.
Folder Sharing20 Nov 2003 02:45 GMT1
I have a share on a desktop and I want to keep the share
synchronized on my laptop automatically for disconnected
use.  I have the shares established.  How can I establish
the synchronization?
RDP connection20 Nov 2003 02:38 GMT2
i have a problem, see the message error:
You Cannot Initiate a Remote Desktop Connection becaouse
the windows logon software on the remote computer has
been replaced by incompatible software C:\WINDOWS\System32
 
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