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| Event ID: 50 Source: TermDD | 04 Mar 2004 17:44 GMT | 1 |
Can someone give me some information why this is happening? Or explain the error? This is happening on an Windows XP Professional. Event ID: 50 Source: TermDD
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| Offline folders and directory structure | 04 Mar 2004 15:00 GMT | 1 |
I have a problem with offline folders and windows XP. In our enterprise we run XP on all desktops/laptops, I have found that upon using offline folders, any time you synchronize folders/subfolders the directory structure is
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| Remote Desktop Connection from Outside of LAN Environment | 04 Mar 2004 13:47 GMT | 4 |
All, I have 3 Windows 2000 Servers running behind a SONICWALL PRO 200 Firewall (Port 3389 enabled). All clients have Windows XP Professional on desktop levels. The "Allow
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| Problem | 04 Mar 2004 10:30 GMT | 1 |
I had one day left to activate my windows and I had an Error Screen Stopping me from entering windows unless my windows get activated. So I did activate my windows and I was able to run programs and look into my files again
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| XP Pro dialin into 2003 server, error 691. | 04 Mar 2004 09:07 GMT | 2 |
Have a laptop running XP Pro and another laptop running windows 2000 Pro. Both machines are trying to dial into a 2003 server. The 2000 Pro laptop can dial in, authenticate, correct
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| searching offline files | 04 Mar 2004 03:32 GMT | 1 |
doing a FIND or SEARCH in WInXP Pro for a string in a file name does not appear to give results from the OFFLINE files folder resulting from the sync from my network? Setting to change?
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| TCP/IP question. | 04 Mar 2004 03:18 GMT | 3 |
Is there anyway to stipulate which ports clients and servers will send on? Want to make sure that a server application listens on a certain port and only services clients on specific ports. As far as I know the OS of
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| (How do I forward the TCP PORT 3389) (How do I call using my Public IP??) | 04 Mar 2004 03:17 GMT | 2 |
(How do I forward the TCP PORT 3389) My office machine is behind a firewall/NAT/router? Therefore, I need to forward TCP Port 3389 in order to use Remote Desktop
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| to connect from inside of internet | 04 Mar 2004 03:10 GMT | 5 |
I have two PC with XP Pro. I use one of them at home and another at work. I want to connect to each other from internet I have ADSL connect and IP is static When I try to connect the two pc while on local network they work successful. But I don't know that I can connect inside of ...
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| error on page | 04 Mar 2004 03:08 GMT | 1 |
I keep getting this error message that stops me from printin line:9 char: error:access is denie
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| Can't log into remote desktop | 04 Mar 2004 03:07 GMT | 1 |
We moved existing Network equipment from one side of building to the other. The network has a Linksys router ahead of all machines. When we moved everything and brought Network up the Router re-assigned IP addresses. No prob I went into forwarding in router and made what I ...
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| Remote Desktop Connection | 04 Mar 2004 03:04 GMT | 1 |
I am having a difficult time working out how to get onto my remote desktop here from home. There are four XP PRO PC's in the office, each with a static IP address. I am not
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| DUN into NT Server problems | 03 Mar 2004 18:51 GMT | 3 |
I recently upgraded my PC at home from ME to XP pro. (dual boot using two HDs). I frequently need to connect to the office network from home so use RAS on our NT 4 server and DUN on the PC at home. Under ME I was able to connect to the server, map network drives, logon to the ...
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| Solution - The client could not connect to the remote computer. Remote connections might not be enabled or the computer might be too busy to accept... | 03 Mar 2004 18:11 GMT | 5 |
I just want to offer this solution for those who have tried everything mentioned in this newsgroup and have found no success What I ended up doing was enabling ICF on my server machine and then disabling it. Afterwards I was able to access the server machine by typing in its the ...
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| remote desktop locking out local user | 03 Mar 2004 15:56 GMT | 2 |
HI, After I remote to various machines on my network, users will call to say they can't log in locally, that the error says something about only an administsrtor can log
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