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Windows XP Home Remote Desktop Question07 Jan 2004 23:59 GMT1
Can Windows XP Home Edition Accept Incoming Remote
Desktop Requests?
Thanks!
What Type Of Inquieres were made yesterday From My Computer07 Jan 2004 22:16 GMT1
VPN over MS Broadband base station07 Jan 2004 20:58 GMT1
Please help.
I've got the MS Broadband base station, I've setup the
internal winXP VPN server but I don't know how to access
it through the base station.
Mapping remote drive locally07 Jan 2004 20:21 GMT1
Using Remote Desktop, it's easy to map your local drives on to the remote
machine.  Is mapping in the opposite direction possible?  I would like to
map a remote CD-ROM drive to my local machine.
Thanks!
RDP COM port sharing07 Jan 2004 18:11 GMT2
Does anybody know how to do this?  I've tried on both Windows 2003 and XP
with no success.
-Isaac
tsweb issues07 Jan 2004 17:38 GMT1
Hello..
I am at my wit's end with this one
I have been connecting remotely to my desktop at work using tsweb from my home computer that has xp home installed on it.  This has been working fine until recently when I started getting a "licensing protocal" error.  I am able to connect ...
Remote Access07 Jan 2004 17:05 GMT3
How can I log on to the desktop of a specific computer of
the same domain without log off the person that using
that computer (That means to people can use it at the
same time)?
Remote Desktop opens briefly then quits07 Jan 2004 17:04 GMT2
I want to use Remote Desktop to connect to my tablet PC
from my desktop unit.  I can connect (briefly) but before
the login screen even pops up, it disconnects.  What's up?
Changing port number that RD uses to connect07 Jan 2004 16:21 GMT11
I've seen several articles showing how to connect to a
port other than the default port (3389) on a machine, but
I was curious, is there a way to change the port number
that the client uses to get to the other computer?
PC 'Appears' to log in, but is not part of domain07 Jan 2004 14:00 GMT2
I am setting up a Windows XP Pro laptop so that a salesperson can use
it in the office and then use it when on the road.  All seemed to work
fine before the sales person left. :-(  He was able to logon to the
domain while physically connected to our network, and when there was
Remote access connection manager service07 Jan 2004 06:23 GMT1
Hello everyone i'm having problems using Remote access
connection manager service. The error message that is
coming up is could not start Remote access connection
manager service Error 5 Please help!!!!!
Wake on Lan - Dell Dimension07 Jan 2004 03:21 GMT2
I have a Dell Dimension 4550 and I am trying to get the darn thing to Wake
On LAN.  I have options for PXE boot and no option for Wake on LAN however I
knwo the NIC supports it and it does turn on ok as I see the NIC lights with
it off even.   Anyone have any ideas as I tried to ...
FYI for problematic Remote Desktop Users07 Jan 2004 02:30 GMT2
It has come to my attention that Qwest service featuring
MSN Broadband modem model DSL 1000 does NOT support
incoming requests on port 3389.  Port 3389 is the famous
port that is used for Remote Desktop Connection.  
remote desktop07 Jan 2004 00:31 GMT2
Good day.
I have a client that runs windows XP PRO (fully patched)
and logs on via remote desktop to a windows 2003 server
(also fully patched)
How do I connect remotely via the web06 Jan 2004 22:34 GMT1
I have setup both of my xp computers to allow remote
access which included setting them up for web access.  
Once I log onto the web via my ISP, I activate remote
access and now what?
 
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