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How to set Remote Assistance Invitation to never expire15 Dec 2004 19:16 GMT4
I have two questions:
1.  Is it possible to create an invitation file that is set to never expire?
2.  If not, is there an easy way to script the process so that in one
click/action the invitation is automatically created/generate and saved/sent
Remote desktop connection fails due to awgina.dll15 Dec 2004 17:57 GMT4
I need to run PCAnywhere 10.0.3 on my XP desktop at work
to connect to other systems in the office. When I try to
connect to my XP workstation at work from my XP
workstation at home via the VPN, I get an error due to
Time Out settings15 Dec 2004 15:08 GMT3
My XP users seem to time out after a certain period of time at which they
need to log back in.  How can I change that time out setting?
My Win 98 users cannot connect at all.  Is this by design?  Do I just need
to give them XP as an OS or is there a workaround?
Terminal Services Logs15 Dec 2004 15:06 GMT1
Does anyone know where I can find the logs for terminal services on Server
2003.  I just need to know the basics, who logged on at what time and when
they logged off or if the connection was broken without logging off.
Is this set up by default?  I can't seem to find any ...
access host hard drive15 Dec 2004 13:59 GMT3
when I log onto my PC via remote desktop, I can simply share my local
hard drives- this way I can actually see my local hard disk on the host
computer. I was just wondering if there is a way to do the reverse: in
other words, is it possible to map or see the host's hard drive(s) on
Any way to make MDB's available offline?15 Dec 2004 04:44 GMT10
Any .MDB or similar database files fail to replicate to an offline system
(give Warnings during synchronization). Why is this? If they are not
currently in use, why don't they replicate, the same as other files?
More importantly, what's the work-around? I have a database stored on ...
VPN Problem with XP215 Dec 2004 02:57 GMT3
We have the following situation. 2 remote office workers are sitting in a
local wireless LAN connecting to HQ via a 3rd party VPN (SonicWall Global
VPN Client). Both computers are using the DHCP for the local LAN. A computer
with W2K connects fine and gets its IP address on the ...
Remote Assistance fails to connect, remote remote host name could not be resolved15 Dec 2004 02:51 GMT2
I have two Windows XP Pro SP2 computers wirelessly connecting to the internet (Adelphia Powerlink) via a Belkin Pre-N wireless router (F5D8230-4, version 1000), and two wireless network cards. On my notebook  I have a Belkin Pre-N wireless network card (F5D8010, version 1000) and ...
How to connect to remote network15 Dec 2004 02:44 GMT1
Is it possible for a laptop (running Win XP Home), to connect to a PC (Win XP
Home) using dial-up connections. The PC is connected to cable internet via a
router, and i want to be able to access the internet remotely using a phone
line.
HELP-Nothing is Monitoring Port 3389? Cannot Connect15 Dec 2004 02:40 GMT6
I have been trying for days to get Remote Desktop to work on my office
computer.
Nothing is able to access it.
Scanning the ports I found that Port 3389 is not even listening?
ReInstall RDC15 Dec 2004 02:36 GMT1
Some time ago I had to replace the XP logon system to a PC Anywhere version,
not compatible with the XP.
Now I don't need to use PC Anywhere any more, but can not remote logon to my
pc, error message:
Configuring Windows XP to be a VPN Server15 Dec 2004 02:34 GMT1
I want to connect from my laptop at my home to my office LAN, my office
connect to de internet throu router. I understood the steps to configure the
LAptop (Client side) but I cannot find what to do at my office side, the
router isn't VPN router has NAT and the computers at the ...
Remote Assistance connection problem15 Dec 2004 02:23 GMT1
I want to use Remote assistance in a domain enviromnet for
troubleshooting issues.  All stations are Windows XP SP1.  
I have enabled this in Group Policy on the Domain under
AdministrativeTemplates\System\RemoteAssistance, under
RDP 2003 SERVER IN ADMIN MODE NOT WORKING15 Dec 2004 02:19 GMT3
I have three windows 2003 std servers with remote desktop enabled
(IEESC has been removed) but I can't connect to them using remote
desktop. All three are on the same subnet and switch.
I can't even remote desktop from one of the offending servers to
Remote Desktop Web Connection15 Dec 2004 02:17 GMT4
In an article written by Charlie Russel,
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/networking/expert/russel_02January14.mspx  
Under section 2 he states "You can use this page to connect to your Windows
XP Professional-based workstation, or any other computers on your network
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