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Dial up Netowking16 Jun 2004 13:22 GMT2
I am setting up Dial up networking.
The remote device doesnot have any way to authenticate.
When I use Dialup networking using WINNT, WIN2000 or
WIN2003 it works fine.
Remote Desktop16 Jun 2004 12:09 GMT1
I have remote desktop running on my machine.  I can
connect to the machine and enter the username and
password.  then the logon screen disappears and the
toolbar drops down from the top of the screen as it
vpn16 Jun 2004 07:48 GMT1
i get the error 733 tcp/ip cp when i try to connect to my
server bth have xp pro can some one help
vpn connection through dial up internet access16 Jun 2004 07:43 GMT1
my VPN connections work very well through cable or adsl however i can't make a VPN connection through a dial up account, i get error 800 and then it rattles on about fire walls and the ports pptp and l2tp configurations if none of that was set up correctly then the VPN's would ...
XP Firewall won't let me connect16 Jun 2004 06:25 GMT2
Here is my issue.. I have everything setup for a remote
web connection.
Everything is ok: I've checked the box on the properties
on my computer on the remote tab allowing users to
import lis connection from TS w200015 Jun 2004 22:56 GMT1
Is possible to import list of connection in xp pro remote
desktop from terminal service (client connection Manager)
of windows 2000 professional?
thanks a lot
Turn on Remote desktop thru GPO15 Jun 2004 22:42 GMT1
I want to turn Remote Desktop on via a GPO.
Can this be done?
VPN Possible15 Jun 2004 15:21 GMT2
I would like to know if it's possible to connect to an XP PRO machine via
VPN ?
If yes, how do I do that?
Many thanks,
VPN to SBS2003 - PPTP works, L2TP doesn't15 Jun 2004 01:46 GMT1
I'm trying to make a VPN connection to a SBS2003 server.
Using the 'Connect to Small Business Server' application, connection
always fails with an error 691 (Access was denied because the username
and/or password was invalid on the domain.)
Web RDC doesn't work15 Jun 2004 01:44 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)
How to configure Remote Desktop in Windows 200015 Jun 2004 01:41 GMT4
My office is using Windows 2000, and I'm using Windows XP
Pro in home.  I would like to connect from Home to
Office.  I already installed Remote Desktop Connection
Client software to my office desktop.  How do I configure
Remotely Deleted files15 Jun 2004 01:40 GMT2
What happens when a file is deleted remotely; where does
it reside? The servers recycle bin is empty as is the
remote client systems recycle bin from where the deletion
took place.
Locking down Remote Desktop.15 Jun 2004 01:38 GMT4
I know there is a way to change the listening port for
the remote desktop but what I am wondering is there a
function or a registry setting to allow me to specify
what IP's are allowed to connect to the machines remote
Remote Desktop connection problems14 Jun 2004 17:58 GMT1
I've been trying to use Remote desktop but every time it
says its too busy to stablish any connections. Can anyone
tell me how to fix it by e-mailing me?
                                       Thanks,
The problem is my outlook?14 Jun 2004 16:42 GMT15
Everytime I click in "Send invitation" or "Save an invitation file", I receive this error message: "Unable to initialize a program. Try later
The outlook should appear at this moment, shouldn´t? so, the problem is my outlook
I don´t have firewall, every box is checked, but this ...
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