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Setting up a VPN Connection29 Aug 2004 00:26 GMT1
In the New Connection Wizard window I select "Connect to
the Network at my Workplace" then I click next where I
have the option of selecting either "Dial-up connection"
or "Virtual Private Network Connection". The problem is
Remote file synchronization29 Aug 2004 00:19 GMT1
When I remotely synchronize folders and subfolders, the
synchronization process "strips" away the individual
folders and subfolders thereby mixing all of the files
together.
w/remote desktop, can mediaplayer keep playing on disconnect?29 Aug 2004 00:17 GMT1
Are there any setting that will allow mediaplayer to continue playing music
that is started on the remote machine even when disconnecting?
I'm not logging off, I am just closing the window.  On doing so, I get a
warning say that I'l be disconnected but that my programs will continue
Offline folders will NOT go away!!!!29 Aug 2004 00:14 GMT2
Not sure if this is right NG, but I had offline folders
sync'ing to my laptop.  My old server (server1) was
nearing capacity.  I moved all users to server2 and
redirected files, logins, home directories, etc...
Terminal Services Manager in an XP MMC29 Aug 2004 00:13 GMT1
I am trying to add the Terminal Services Mangager in my XP MMC to manage my
RDP connections.  I am currently using the Win 2003 server tools and have
install the terminal services client on my XP machine but I can't seem to
find the snap-in.  Any help appreciated.
SAP Problems29 Aug 2004 00:11 GMT1
I have XP Pro, and the public release of SP2.
After installing SP2, SAP will no longer allow me to
login. I can connect to my company's VPN and still access
other protected content, but trying to login to SAP
Remote Assistance Registry settings - Disabling Permission box29 Aug 2004 00:11 GMT3
Can anybody tell me if it's possible to disable the permission box that pops
up when trying to connect to a user using Remote Assistance?
The other thing I would like is to disable the permission box that pops up
when asking for full control.  I realize the security implications ...
XP Home VPN into SBS2003 question29 Aug 2004 00:09 GMT3
Is it possible to have an XP home laptop VPN into a MS SBS2003 server
can use a database application or browse network shares? I don't have
an XP Home machine to test on and I'd like to figure this out.
Thanks,
FTP Into a WinXP Box From a Win2003 Server29 Aug 2004 00:04 GMT3
Monday, August 23, 2004
Hello Fellow Travelers,
   I have a little delima that I shure could use some
help with.  It's this funny message I get when FTPing
Same IP address at both sides of a RD connection28 Aug 2004 23:59 GMT7
I'm quite new with RD.
I'm connecting with RD via VPN to a host outside my office, using
Windows XP Pro.  The host is Windows 2003 Server.  I do not control
that host.
default gateway checkbox , where???28 Aug 2004 20:17 GMT2
When trying to use the internet browser on a local client
WHILE using VPN to connect to a corporate network, it
appears you have to uncheck the "default gateway on
remote network" checkbox on the client side.
computer with no monitor -- how to run28 Aug 2004 04:42 GMT6
I am contemplating replacing an older P II computer.  I'd like to
continue using it for certain purposes by sticking it under the desk and
just letting it run 24/7.   I have a wireless router and it is plugged
into that network via cable at present.  I can access the various hard ...
Remote Desktop opens wrong port in firewall27 Aug 2004 19:29 GMT4
I just installed SP2 on XP Pro. On reboot, as expected Windows Firewall
showed an port exception for Remote Desktop. However, it was for port 3389,
and I have Remote Desktop set to listen on a different port. Whoever is
opening the firewall should be looking at
Remote desktop to Windows 2003 Server.27 Aug 2004 19:02 GMT1
I have a Windows XP Professional machine that is trying to set up a
remote desktop connection to a 2003 Server using terminal services.
The user has all of the necessary permissions and has connected to the
server through this machine before. Several other machines on the same
Remote Print Problem26 Aug 2004 22:56 GMT2
I have 2 PC connecting remotly 1 Windows 2000  SP 4 and Windows XP SP 1
Version 2002
The Windows 2000 SP 4 works fine. I am able to Print from my local Printer.
We have Windows 2003 Server that we are connecting to . There are no
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