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| RDC Connection Trouble | 06 Jan 2004 03:15 GMT | 7 |
Hello from ice-cold Norway! I'm having trouble connecting to my WinXP Pro computer from any other computer (I've tried from a Mac and a Win2000 PC). I get this error message: "The client could not connect to the remote
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| Remote Desktop - Please help me | 06 Jan 2004 03:12 GMT | 9 |
Hi, I am a computer dummy.... I tried to connet via remote desktop to my office desktop from my home laptop. I enabled remote desktop access on my host comp., but when I try to connect I get this message: The client cannot connect to the remote computer. Remote connection might ...
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| Leaving local resources at computer | 06 Jan 2004 03:08 GMT | 10 |
I often listen to music through the internet via a laptop that I have plugged into my home stereo system via the headphone jacks on the laptop. It works great, however I would like to be able to control the laptop from my
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| VNC Remote or Use XP Remote to Win98SE | 06 Jan 2004 00:41 GMT | 4 |
I am trying to remote from my WinXP Pro machine to a Win98E machine. I tried VNC and I can connect but have no keyboard or mouse control, just view. Checked settings and View Only is not checked. Both machines use Comcast high speed cable for Internet access.
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| ISA VNC work to home | 06 Jan 2004 00:39 GMT | 4 |
Hi All...Happy New Year... From Work to Home RDC works fine (remote desktop in settings ticked) NB. Home is XP Pro with ICF on. Anyone know settings for VNC, looked at remote desktop settings and setup
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| Demilitarized Zone for RDC | 05 Jan 2004 23:41 GMT | 1 |
I have recently set-up remote desktop in my LAN. Now I want to connect to my computer which is at my apartment from school. I realize that port 3389 needs to be open on my desktop and be able to send on port 3389 on my
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| Why'd it go away? | 05 Jan 2004 17:06 GMT | 4 |
I've been accessing my home PC through the internet and across my LAN for months now with no problems. A couple of days ago, I stopped being able to access it. The setup: the machine is running XP pro. It is connected through a Linksys router to a cablemodem. The port setup has ...
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| Can't dial in from win95 to winxp | 05 Jan 2004 15:16 GMT | 4 |
When I try to dial in to my new pc (windows xp on an NT network) and later look at the event log on the host, I get the messag The user GSBNT\username failed an authentication attempt due to the following reason: The current configuration of the Internet Authentication Service ...
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| Does XP Remote Dektop allow Remote Boot. | 05 Jan 2004 12:35 GMT | 4 |
Basically - can I boot my PC from cold if I am not by it using XP remote desktop? If not - does anyone know of any programs that will do this?
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| Slow/Lagging Remote Connection | 05 Jan 2004 05:03 GMT | 2 |
We are experiencing difficulty with one machine when connecting remotely from a home pc or travel laptop. The machine when connected remotely has a very slow and jerky connection and things are very slow. There are 7 other
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| Slow/Jerky Remote Connection | 05 Jan 2004 05:03 GMT | 1 |
We are experiencing difficulty with one machine when connecting remotely from a home pc or travel laptop. The machine when connected remotely has a very slow and jerky connection and things are very slow. There are 7 other
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| Remote Desktop Slowness | 05 Jan 2004 05:03 GMT | 6 |
When connecting to my work computer from home the response on the remote desktop might be OK for a few clicks but soon slows to a crawl. If I right click I'll get an immediate response, i.e. it seems to clear
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| Remote Desktop Connection Problem with XP | 05 Jan 2004 05:01 GMT | 8 |
I was able to connect to my computer at work for several months using an IP address with Remote Desktop Connection. Now I am getting the following error message. I have dsl thru my local phone company using a
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| Unable to map using server name | 05 Jan 2004 03:58 GMT | 1 |
I connect to server remotely through VPN. I am setting up a new laptop using XP Professional. I am able to ping using either IP address or server name. However, I am unable to map to a network drive using the server name
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| Logon/logoff issues | 05 Jan 2004 03:46 GMT | 3 |
I have a home network with 4 WinXP computers (no server). One of the computer is "master" and is configured like this: Internet ADSL > D-link firewall router > 3com WLAN > Master computer. The printers are also connected to the master. All pc's can surf the internet, print and ...
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