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| Briefcase trouble | 10 Oct 2004 16:31 GMT | 1 |
I am having trouble with Briefcase in Win XP. I synchronize my desktop with the briefcase on my laptop over a wireless LAN connection through Remote Desktop Connection. Both laptop and desktop are new and originally installed with
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| RD - Office to Home | 10 Oct 2004 05:41 GMT | 1 |
I have a WinXP Pro at home and enabled for RD Web Connection - IIS components installed and router configured. Remote Desktop works fine within the home LAN from my laptop (Win2K) to the XP machine. It also works when I use a dial-up connection from the laptop. But when I'm in ...
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| ISDN & GoToMyPC | 10 Oct 2004 05:35 GMT | 1 |
Anyone here every used GoToMyPC or PC Anywhere over and ISDN connection? How well did it work?
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| Remote Desktop | 10 Oct 2004 03:33 GMT | 6 |
I set up my office computer with remote access. I use a static address over a t1 line at the office. We attached a laptop to our t1 line, and were able to access my office computer with no problem. When I got home I tried to log on to the office computer using a DSL connection ...
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| VPN routers / Windows Server 2003 | 10 Oct 2004 02:05 GMT | 3 |
Feel free to redirect me if I'm in the wrong spot. I am trying to create a VPN connection between Windows XP Pro with our Windows Server 2003 server. I have a Linksys BEFSX41 at the office with the latest firmware. At home, I have a Linksys WRT54G, also with the latest
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| Cursor disappears on remote desktops | 09 Oct 2004 16:23 GMT | 6 |
I have several servers that I access through a Remote Desktop MMC console. After 10-20 minutes of use, my cursor (mouse pointer) will disappear. If I close the console and reopen it, my cursor is back until I lose it again. This happens on any server I connect to, so I think it is ...
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| VPN questions | 09 Oct 2004 02:44 GMT | 2 |
We're struggeling trying to setup a simple VPN connection to allow our mobile users connect to the office from their laptops and would truely appreciate some help. Configuration as follows: All clients are running Windows XP SP2 with the built in firewall enabled.
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| Finding the Local Computer Policy in the Registry! | 08 Oct 2004 23:41 GMT | 1 |
I am managing a computer network with about 60 machines running XP Pro. I am currently using a login.bat file from our server. I am looking to edit each machine's Local Policy using the registry. I need to edit the Policy (Local Computer Policy\\Computer ...
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| how to run specific program when RDP start. | 08 Oct 2004 02:13 GMT | 2 |
i can't run the specific program when RDP start. I already type the program path & name in program tap. ie. outlook express Path:
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| Remote Assist won't initiate | 07 Oct 2004 19:25 GMT | 1 |
Remote Assist will not work either when I request or accept. When I accept it says "you have accepted the invitation for remote assist" and just sits there. At that very moment the person on the other end sees the
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| Remote Desktop Connection logs | 07 Oct 2004 13:52 GMT | 6 |
Does RDC keep ANY logs at all. errors, connections made...recent connections? anything at all would be helpful as i have searched and can not find any as of yet. Thanks all!
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| Remote Assistance & Dial up | 07 Oct 2004 01:50 GMT | 1 |
Quick question - Can I successfully use Remote Assistance over a 56K modem connection? Thanks for any help in advance.
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| Login | 07 Oct 2004 00:27 GMT | 2 |
I have a network with XP computers. The Local(host) computer is based in a communal area of the business. I access this computer from around the the building. I can logon perfectly to the host. but because its in a communal area,
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| Remote Desktop hangs target system | 06 Oct 2004 21:19 GMT | 1 |
I have seen another set of posts on this group wherein the target system for Remote Desktop hangs, but pressing a key on the target system's keyboard clears the hang. That is not the case for me. I can't seem to get it un-
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| Remote Desktop client with two monitors | 06 Oct 2004 20:17 GMT | 1 |
I have two monitors on my Remote Desktop client machine (and also two on the server machine). But Remote Desktop, when either maximized or full-screen, only uses one of the monitors (the primary).
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