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VPN/Rem Dsktp Doesn't work to XP28 Mar 2004 04:16 GMT1
The boss has an XP Pro PC at home and an XP Pro PC at
work.  We use a VPN for remote access.  He can remote
desktop without problem to our Windows 2000 servers.  
However, when connecting to any XP Pro machine here, it
How to Find GUID/UUID?28 Mar 2004 01:10 GMT2
 I have a small home network with a Server and a Router as the DHCP server.
I want to get my Server to recognize one of my PC's running XP Pro.
 Could not find the GUID/UUID at BIOS, neither at PC case or with a network
sniffer (Tried Iris and Sniff'em).
sbs2003 remote access setup27 Mar 2004 17:26 GMT3
What needs to be setup on the xp pro workstation in order for it to be
remotely accessed while on a network running off of sbs 2003.  The server is
setup and ready to go.  I need to know if their is anything needed to be
done on the workstation.
firewall27 Mar 2004 02:53 GMT1
i have used trial version from Zone ALARM, the i have
installt F-Secure: now then starts the problem: it
disables my Antivirus sytem, it disables my F-Secure:, it
disables my Zone Alarm and after deinstalling from F-
Remote desktop logon history27 Mar 2004 02:41 GMT1
I have the client software on my windows 2000 machine to
log into a XP machine but the history of where i logged in
stays intact even after i reboot the machine or even
shutdown. Is there anyway to clear the history from the
IPSEC secutiry polocies in xp home27 Mar 2004 02:31 GMT1
I am trying to make an ipsec vpn  connection......have a windows xp home as the client, and a xp pro as the server......I am having problems with security permisson (secpol.msc)  in the home edition.  I cant' find where you can set the security policy on the client connection.
RDP Connectivity Problem27 Mar 2004 00:01 GMT2
I have numerous WinXP machines that were upgraded from
Win2K Pro.  All of these machines fail when connecting via
RDP with error "Local policies of this machine do not
permit you to logon interactively".  All the other WinXP
remote desk top26 Mar 2004 19:59 GMT1
i have a problem on my server .i cannot connect to my
server through remote desk top i gave all the details
reagrding name ,user name ,password,work group name etc
but an error message showing the 'remote server could not
Remote Desktop to Terminal Server26 Mar 2004 17:20 GMT2
   I have a wierd problem.  I have a network with a domain and 3 DC's and 1 terminal server.  There is one staff member who can log on fine with the regular DC and have the profile load, however, when she logs on to the terminal server (via remote desktop), the profile doesn't.  ...
Remote shutdown26 Mar 2004 17:17 GMT1
When I use the command tsshutdn to shutdown a node on my cluster the message i
"C:\tsshutdn 5 /SERVER:Pc01-cluste
Notifying Users, Type ^C to Cancel Shutdown
System shutdown in progress ...System shutdown failed, Error code=1314
Remote Shutdown26 Mar 2004 17:13 GMT1
I tried shutdown a pc on my cluster but I received this message
"C:\shutdown -s -m \\Pc01-cluste
Access is denied
C:\
Remote Desktop works sometimes...26 Mar 2004 17:11 GMT2
Half the time I try to use Remote desktop connection it works, then the other half, even on the same computer I either get a timeout message when using the client software or a "cannot find server error" when using web connect.  Also, I can only connect the one time (ie if I ...
Remote Desktop -> VPN Authentication Fails26 Mar 2004 15:49 GMT1
I have an interesting request from a friend.  He wants to use a
laptop, then remote desktop to his workstation and then try to VPN
into his company.  This is using a Cisco VPN Client software.  He gets
a "User Authentication Fails" error all the time.  But if he logs on
VPN Question26 Mar 2004 15:48 GMT6
Does Windows XP Home version provide  the Microsoft PPTP VPN.
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XP PPTP VPN IP Address26 Mar 2004 05:48 GMT4
My client wants an XP PPTP VPN with the server at the office and the
client at home. I have advised him that he needs a static IP address
at the office (or else we will have to install dynamic DNS).
My question is about the VPN client at his home. Initially he will
 
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