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Windows Forum / Windows XP / Remote Desktop / September 2004

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VPN Access03 Sep 2004 14:18 GMT2
I have two XP Home machines that I need to VPN through
for file sharing.  I have a Linksys BEFVP41 VPN router.  
The thing is, XP does not offer an authencation server.  
It works great with a server, but how do you get it to
VPN error code 80003 Sep 2004 10:08 GMT1
Trying to set up my windows xp pro to connect remotely to my office server
2000. Here is what  I have implemented.
I have linksys router and I have set up the port foward. I open port 1729 ,
50, 51, and 500. I made my have a static DHCP address assign by me. So if
Your interactive logon privilege has been disabled03 Sep 2004 10:03 GMT6
We have XP workstations running on an NT domain. We have a PC set up
for users to use when they need to run a particular piece of software
that we only have one licence for, they have a shortcut to an .rdp
file on their desktops that connects them via remote desktop to the PC
Remote connection printing03 Sep 2004 05:18 GMT1
 Running windows 2000 Advance Server and connection to sever with remote
desktop connection on a Windows XP computer.  
 When printing this week the print job comes back with the error that no
printers are setup( no printers are installed on the server).  Last week
can't connect though VPN03 Sep 2004 04:58 GMT2
I have windows 2000 server install at my client's office. I want to access
the share folders securely and remotely. My remote computer has windows xp
pro. What is the best way to connect to it.
Ankit Shah
Getting APIPA IP address...03 Sep 2004 04:16 GMT1
Ok, my problem is as follow:
I need to connect remotely to a SBS, 2003 via Remote desktop, and I need to
do it through standard internal analog modem (not doing any NAT, not acting
as a firewall and it is not a router either)... When I dial-in, the modem is
XP PRO RDC connectivity02 Sep 2004 23:58 GMT2
My first time attempting to setup and use Remote desktop to connect to a
Win2003 server and 4 XP Pro SP1 computers in my office.  I enabled RDC on
all computers in the office. I was able to test and connect to all computers
from with in the office. There is a firewall there but have ...
Very, Very odd problem02 Sep 2004 20:01 GMT1
Ok, so like many people I have many computers in my house, all behind
one router with one IP address.  To be able to use remote desktop with
my computers, I have done the following:
- enabled remote desktop on all the machines
dial-up to DSL02 Sep 2004 18:48 GMT2
I have DSL in my small office. Is it possible to connect to
Internet from my home through my office's DSL connection
using dial up? Here's the schematic of what I am trying to
achieve:
Validation of transfer of data files02 Sep 2004 15:57 GMT5
Not sure if this is the right place to ask. I need to
periodically transfer data files (mix of Excel and Word)
to my various clients, by e-mail (I normally zip them
up).  I am now told that I not only have to send them, but
remote access to e-mail02 Sep 2004 15:16 GMT1
How do I set up to allow remote access to my e-mail?
rewhite11@earthlink.net
How to connect to remote computer?02 Sep 2004 11:47 GMT1
how do i connect to a remote comuter behind a NAT fire wall ? Which IP
address i should use? Or should I configure my firewall?
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Remote Assistance02 Sep 2004 11:45 GMT3
Does anyone know how to initiate remote assistnace fron
an intranet. I cannot put a hyperlink directly to the
rcimlby.exe file.
Thanks
error message02 Sep 2004 04:57 GMT2
I can connect remotely to my pc when I am at the office,
but from home (with the same laptop) I get the following
message:
The client could not connect to the remote computer.
Remote Desktop Printing02 Sep 2004 04:44 GMT3
I have connected to my computer in my office via Remote
Desktop. How do I print to my printer at home when
connected?
Thanks
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