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| Newsgroup Port | 26 Mar 2004 05:43 GMT | 2 |
Hi, I was just wondering if anyone knew which port these newsgroups work on by default through Outlook Express? Seems to be the only port I can get through at work, so if I configure my home pc to run Remote Admin on this port, then i could theoretically access my home pc, and then ...
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| Remote connection VERY slow when connecting to Exchange server | 26 Mar 2004 05:21 GMT | 3 |
I am trying to connect to the Exchange server via a laptop that has been setup to use a dialup connection. While using Windows 2000Pro the connection to Exchange server takes less then a minute to connect via Outlook. I try
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| remote desktop connection | 26 Mar 2004 04:42 GMT | 4 |
I am trying to figour out remote desktop connection. Say, I have a desktop (Winxp pro) at office,which is on Lan (192.168.0.134), and this office desktop's computer name is "Jentestpack". Then I have a desktop(winxp pro) at
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| cannot connect | 26 Mar 2004 03:14 GMT | 2 |
I have XP Pro at home and a friend has XP Home. i would like to connect to m y Home computer - so far unsuccessful. I get the log on screnn and when I enter the username and password, it says "cannot log on due to account restrictions.
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| problem remote desktop | 26 Mar 2004 03:13 GMT | 1 |
hello i m under novell and xp pro. i m using remote desktop and it works well with a login called edpunit but not with others. Normaly all users in group administrators must have access to remote.
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| Remote Desktop does not work at all!!!! HELP | 26 Mar 2004 03:09 GMT | 2 |
I have DSL at home (Linksys Router) and connect to my office network using Cisco IPSEC VPN client. My home IP is in range of 192.177.xxx.xxx and office network is 192.168.254.xxx. I can open a VPN session and ping my office PC. But when I try to open a remote desktop, I just get ...
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| Remote control WinXPP error message | 26 Mar 2004 03:02 GMT | 2 |
I have enabled Remote Desktop in my XPP, in the "Select Remote Users" button, I got the correct user listed, that user is also in the "Administrators" and "Remote Desktop Users" group.
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| Remote desktop connection - slow response | 26 Mar 2004 02:27 GMT | 5 |
We're experiencing a problem and I'm wondering if anyone else has seen the same thing. We're connecting to two XP machines using RDC from Win2k machines. This is all on the same network (no router, VPN, etc.). Initially performance is great. However, if we disconnect and ...
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| Remote desktop sound | 26 Mar 2004 02:23 GMT | 1 |
I know you can bring sound from the remote to your workstaion. Anyone know how to get it to go the other way? We are trying to use Cisco Softphone and we can hear but can't speak to the other end.
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| XP PPTP VPN Testing | 26 Mar 2004 00:02 GMT | 3 |
Is there a way to test an XP PPTP VPN server by using another machine on the LAN as the client? If so, how would you set it up? The idea would be to go out the gateway and come back in to establish the connection over the
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| Connectivity Issues | 25 Mar 2004 23:26 GMT | 2 |
I have a working and tested Remote Desktop set on my home computer in which I can log on remotely EXCEPT from work. Is there a firewall issue that a large scale business network might use to prevent me from logging in,
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| rdp resolution | 25 Mar 2004 20:55 GMT | 2 |
is there a way to change the resolution of the machine you are connected to (using rdp) without having to disconnect and reconnect?
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| Puzzling...... | 25 Mar 2004 20:19 GMT | 4 |
I have posted on here several times about this issue and have not received any sort of help. This is all very puzzling.........and I have had my ISP involved in this. about a month ago, i was using a dialup connection to connect from my home
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| ver serious problem | 25 Mar 2004 17:19 GMT | 4 |
sir, i am using windows XP os . whenever i connect to internet using dial up modem after a short time i get an error message "remote procedure call had an unexpected exception" and the system shuts down after a minute.
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| Where are VPN Connections in Windows Logon Dialog Box? | 25 Mar 2004 17:06 GMT | 2 |
We have Notebook Users with XP SP1 workstations who can successfully log on to the corporate RAS Server in the domain by specifying "Log On using a dial up connection" in the Windows XP Logon Screen, then specifying the Dial-Up connection. The workstation then dials in to the RAS ...
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