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Screensaver timeout resets17 Jun 2004 03:51 GMT1
I am running XP Pro on my computer at work, and I normally have my
screensaver set to kick in after 55 minutes of inactivity.  However, after
accessing the PC from home using Remote Desktop, the screensaver always
resets itself to 10 minutes.  This is becoming rather anoying.
cant send or receve e-mail while using remote desk top17 Jun 2004 03:44 GMT1
ok
I have no problems using vpn to connect to my work network and then using
remote desk top to connect to my workstation. I'm able to open
applications,view my files use IE to go to the internet. the only thing I
Only allow certain local drives to map in user session17 Jun 2004 03:42 GMT1
I know that inside group policy I can hide certain drive letters for users when they log into my terminal server.   I also want to be able to hide certain local resources, like the C: drive, that are redirected from the workstation through remote desktop.  Users should only be ...
Win 2000 client doesn't redraw after popups17 Jun 2004 03:37 GMT1
I have 2 PCs running XP as remote servers and a Windows 2000 (SP4) PC that connects to them.  The XPs work fine with each other, but on the 2000 when a window pops up and goes away (such as a message balloon or splash window), it doesn't redraw the space under it.  Instead I get ...
Found "offline files" bugs!!17 Jun 2004 03:36 GMT1
Windows XP professional + SP1 on Toshiba M30. Synchs to 1 Windows XP Pro +
Sp1, 2 Windows 2000 servers.
Thats what happens:
1st bug:
rebooting locked computer over a network17 Jun 2004 03:33 GMT3
here's the problem: workstation A in the office fails to
allow remote connection. can i remotely access
workstation B in the office and restart workstation A??
Information on using the remote option17 Jun 2004 03:32 GMT2
I would like to start using the remote option, and i need
to know which computer OS I can run the host and/or
remote from. Where can I find such information.
Also, how can I tell if I am running XP home or XP pro?
LAN browse probs thru VPN17 Jun 2004 03:31 GMT1
I've a remote worker that has a VPN connection from her
Windows XP Home laptop to our Windows 2000 LAN.
The VPN connects OK and she appears in RRAS at the office
end. The problem is that her laptop doesn't browse the LAN
remote control for AD17 Jun 2004 03:29 GMT1
Has anyone added this to their AD forest, and if so, any caveats?
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=0a91d2e7-7594-4abb-8239
-7a7eca6a6cb1&DisplayLang=en

Thanks,
Karen
trouble with remote assistance17 Jun 2004 03:26 GMT1
If you are having the problem of not being able to offer remote
assistance to a client computer and you receive the following error
message:
has closed connection to your computer
Web Remote Desktop - Fails !!17 Jun 2004 03:25 GMT1
I have Win XP - PRO.
RDC to XP machine "works great" from other machines, if I use RDC
Client
(START/Programs/Accessories/Communications/Remote Desktop Connection)
Remote Desktop Web Connection with Cox Communications17 Jun 2004 03:23 GMT1
I have discovered the problem I cannot access my remote desktop web
connection over the internet is due to cox communications blocking port 80
on their cable modem service.
Is there anyway around this?
How Do I Use Web Connection Remote Desktop Utility?17 Jun 2004 03:16 GMT6
I have Remote Desktop working fine with WinXP, but
sometimes I am not at a WinXP machine or at one that has
Remote Desktop available.  I downloaded the Web Connection
Utility of Remote Desktop so that I can still use it to
Remote desktop requires windows logon16 Jun 2004 17:01 GMT3
I am trying to connect to a remote computer that is
asking me for windows logon username and password.
The user boots up and goes straight to the desktop and is
not prompted for windows logon.  So how do I get around
Missing Remote Desktop section16 Jun 2004 15:47 GMT1
Nobody seems to have this problem but me.... please help!!
I do have a Remote Desktop tab under System in Control Panel, however,
I only have the top section (Desktop Assistance with the Advanced
button) but not the bottom section (Remote Desktop section with the
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