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Remote Desktop Logoff06 Feb 2004 09:51 GMT2
I have an XP machine that won't allow remotely connected
users to log off.  Event 1073 is written to the event
log.  "The attempt by user %2 to restart/shutdown
computer %1 failed" is the message from the help center.
Netmeeting/VPN causes blue screen06 Feb 2004 05:07 GMT10
Please help...
I'm trying to access my work PC from home.  I am running
XP Home and I connect to the internet thru a Wireless
network and a DSL line.  Once connected to the internet,
LOsing Inbox Emails While Logged In Via a VPN06 Feb 2004 03:45 GMT1
We are using MSB 2K Exchange Server; we have a few VPN's
set up whom log in daily & normally to access Our Server's
Shared Resources & Outlook Email Files.
On one system the user's Inbox mails seems to keep
Remote Desktop connection timeout06 Feb 2004 03:36 GMT1
In a network of about 30 systems, I have one (1) that I
am unable to connect to via Remote Desktop. The
connection acts as if it will go through, but then it
seems to just time out. It is not an issue of not having
Best way to work from home (w/ access to work computer)???06 Feb 2004 03:35 GMT7
I run a small business and will be getting office space soon. I'll have a
laptop that will remain at home for me to use for work at night and on
weekends. While working from home, I'll need to have access to my desktop at
the office. This office will only be one computer hooked up ...
can i set the VPN port for client?06 Feb 2004 03:27 GMT4
I have 2 win XP computers in the office.
I have set the office ADSL router to direct port 1723 to
192.168.0.2,
and port 1724 to 192.168.0.3, hoping that I would be able
Remote Desktop06 Feb 2004 03:08 GMT4
How do you configure a cbale modem connection behind a
router to do remote desktop with a pc on a LAN in a domain.
Security of remote desktop and terminal svcs05 Feb 2004 23:30 GMT2
I'm looking for confirmation on the existence of encryption for transmissions during a Terminal services session or the Remote Desktop connection from Windows XP.  Are there any white papers on the subject/subjects as well?  Any assistance would be appreciated
Mac
Cannot connect to PC05 Feb 2004 22:29 GMT8
I am using 2003SBServer with XP workstations. My current problem is that I can't connect to one of my desktops via the Remote Desktop. All of the services are started and this is a "fresh install" I have checked that all the proper groups are added and I get the error message: ...
VPN - How To Setup VPN Server on XP Pro?05 Feb 2004 22:27 GMT6
I'd like to use a computer running XP Pro as a VPN Server. Is this possible? We're using a peer-to-peer network for a small business and would like to connect on the road. I know how to establish a VPN connection once the VPN server is running
Thanks.
Problem in using Remote Desktop Connection05 Feb 2004 21:52 GMT2
Computers A, B and C are all running WinXP Pro. Computers A and B are
members of a domain, computer C is not.
I can remote desktop connect from A to C.
Last week (!) I could remote desktop connect from A to B.
help w/ remote desktop connection using routers05 Feb 2004 19:23 GMT2
I'm having a hell of a time and would love some help.  
Here is my situation -- I want to use my home computer
that has a linksys router and cable modem connection to
the internet to connect to another computer at a
Trying to establish remote desktop05 Feb 2004 19:17 GMT1
I have three stand alone computers @ 3 locations.  All
three use 2wire home portals and are dsl lines. I want to
be able to access the primary computer from the other two
locations to retrieve information.  I have setup the
Basic Remote Desktop behind firewall question05 Feb 2004 16:53 GMT1
Need help understanding how Remote Desktop works when clients reside behind
a firewall (e.g. Cisco PIX 501).  The network in question is peer-to-peer
and served by a dhcp server (192.168.x.x).  How do I establish a connection
to a computer sitting behind that firewall with another ...
Windows XP remote download??05 Feb 2004 16:44 GMT3
I am trying to download the software to have remote
access to my work computer.  However all the instructions
state you have to have windows xp professional.  Hhow do
I download if I do not have professional and just the xp
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