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| Terminal Services and User Groups | 13 Feb 2004 02:28 GMT | 1 |
When using Terminal Services, some of our users can log on, others can't. When I make a user an administrator, they can log on no problem. How can I get a group (in our case "office") to log on using Terminal Services (on the TS profile of each user it is already ticked off ...
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| VPN | 13 Feb 2004 02:26 GMT | 1 |
How do I setup my PC to be a VPN host? (I have DSL internet)
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| One way Remote Desktop Connection with XP Home Ed | 13 Feb 2004 02:23 GMT | 2 |
I have 2 machines running XP Home Ed within a XP pro LAN. I can access with, Remote Desktop, any XP Pro machine from the Home Ed but cannot access the Home Ed machines from the XP Pro.
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| any chance there is a way to connect to any kind of proxy using rdp? | 13 Feb 2004 02:19 GMT | 1 |
any cahnce there is a way to connect to any kind of proxy using rdp?
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| Dongle on remote system | 13 Feb 2004 02:15 GMT | 5 |
Using RDC 1.0.2 on OS X, connecting to an XP Pro system. The remote system has a parallel port hardware key for some software on the system. When running the software at the PC itself, the key is recognized and the software runs fine. When connecting with RDC, the hardware key is
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| The local policy of this system does not permit you to logon interactively | 13 Feb 2004 02:10 GMT | 3 |
I've got a XP Pro machine on a 2000 Domain. When I attempt to logon to remote desktop connection I'm able to logon to the local machine account just fine. When I attempt to logon to the domain account, it fails with the
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| Remote Desktop Web Connection | 13 Feb 2004 02:07 GMT | 1 |
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| VPN confusion | 13 Feb 2004 00:37 GMT | 2 |
I want to set up a VPN with a couple friends. I have XP Home and they both have XP Pro. I'm using a DSL intrnet connection as is one of the other PC's. The other one uses dial-up access. I have my "Incoming Connections" set to allow VPN connections, and my DSL gateway set to ...
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| Host is wired to a router, gets a 192.168.2.2 address | 12 Feb 2004 20:44 GMT | 1 |
My hostcomputer (XP) is wired with cable to a wireless router, and gets a 192.168.2.2 address. I use a dynamic dns service which gives the host a name like johan.blahblah.com
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| Now You See It - Now You Don't | 12 Feb 2004 18:41 GMT | 1 |
Hello, I am having a problem ALWAYS seeing the computers on my local Lan. My situation is as follows: I have Cable modem (LINKSYS BEFSR41 Mod2) connected to the router in the "WAN" slot and then all the P/C?s connected in the "A" - "D" slots. If I
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| trouble updating | 12 Feb 2004 15:58 GMT | 1 |
when updating,the updates states i have a critical update I have trouble downloading it will not let me install service pack 1
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| Remote Control to Active Session | 12 Feb 2004 15:55 GMT | 3 |
I'm responsible for a dozen or so Windows 2003 Servers. I need to be able to remote into them to see/change what is happening on the console(s). The technology is built in to Windows 2003 and Windows XP Pro but how to use it is not obvious.
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| Problem to connect | 12 Feb 2004 15:34 GMT | 3 |
Can't connect to "Windows XP Pro" within the office LAN (from any of computers)
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| At Wits End, Cant make anything remote work | 12 Feb 2004 15:28 GMT | 3 |
I have a program called Radmin & of course Remote Desktop, neither will work. Ports 4489 and 3389 are open on both computers. Remote on System Properties is checked, both.
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| Error in Windows XP | 12 Feb 2004 09:00 GMT | 2 |
I have a small problem that I hope you can help me with. Whenever I connect to the internet, after some time I get a windowed message on the screen saying that my computer would be turned off in a minute because something called
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