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| I need a dumbed down version of RD Setup | 16 Jun 2005 21:57 GMT | 2 |
Ok, When it comes to networking I need the idiots guide to figure it out and sometimes that doesn't even help. I was following the instructions at this link http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;315328
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| Can't my wife and I both log into our home PC at the same time? | 15 Jun 2005 21:06 GMT | 5 |
My home PC's running XP SP2 with all the updates. I also have my office laptop. I disabled the fast-user switching feature (the empty blue login screen) so that my home pc would act like my office laptop. That is, we have to press CTRL+ALT+DELETE to log in, and logging out to ...
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| What port is used when 'Connect Client Drives at Logon' is selecte | 15 Jun 2005 20:48 GMT | 3 |
I'm trying to find a definitive answer to this, so far google *whoops*, i mean MSN, hasn't helped much. In 2000, you had to actually map a drive to use this feature. In 2003/XP, this isn't the case.
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| RDP as host | 15 Jun 2005 05:03 GMT | 2 |
Hello again. This link was wery helpful. But one more question... i found this tekst in the note: "Remote Desktop does not allow simultaneous remote and local access to the Windows XP Professional desktop, and one user must log off before another can
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| Remote desktop and PowerPoint etc | 15 Jun 2005 04:57 GMT | 4 |
Hi in work I have 2 pcs one in my office and one in my classroom. The office pc is my main work horse and I want to use remote desktop in my class to connect to it during teaching.
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| help please. | 15 Jun 2005 04:52 GMT | 2 |
I m connected to my computer as an ordinary user, however i can log off and connect to my computer as an administrator. Just want to know if there is any way while i'm connected to my computer as an ordinary user, can i also log in as an administrator aswell - have two screen ...
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| Can REMOTE DESKTOP CONNECTION work by answering my incoming telephone call? | 15 Jun 2005 02:05 GMT | 2 |
I used winxp REMOTE DESKTOP CONNECTION with an Internet connection and it works great. BUT, now I need to be able to telephone call my computer directly without the Internet.
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| How do I set up RD without XP SP2 installation cd? | 14 Jun 2005 22:55 GMT | 3 |
I have Windows XP Pro sp1 install cd and I upgraded to SP2 via windows update. I want to setup Remote Desktop ability but during the install windows asks for the Windows XP Pro SP2 cd. It will not accept the SP1 disc. I even ordered the SP2 upgrade disk and that doesn't work ...
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| Remote Desktop: Shared Session | 14 Jun 2005 22:50 GMT | 1 |
I have a network of around 30 users all using xp pro. Is there a way I can interact with their desktop session as an administrator of the domain to help troubleshoot problems without having to physically go to the machine OR log them off remotely?
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| XP Remote Desktop v. XP NETMEETING | 14 Jun 2005 22:42 GMT | 1 |
What is the benafit/Diff. between the two
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| VPN & XP Home | 14 Jun 2005 11:43 GMT | 1 |
I have XP Home Edition at home. I want to use VPN to connect to my LAN at work. No problem connecting. However, since I have Home Edition, I can't log in to the domain. I understand all that. Here's the rub. I got XP Pro upgrade. It won't upgrade because it says the current OS I ...
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| ip printers in remote desktop | 13 Jun 2005 19:19 GMT | 1 |
I work at a number of cleint sites. Within each I have set up their printers on my notebook as IP printers in order to print "locally". I also use remote desktop to connect to my own office server. What I don't seem to be able to do is print to the client printers directly
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| RDP to XP Pro WAS working, now it's not | 13 Jun 2005 19:01 GMT | 6 |
I have a puzzling scenario here with one of my clients who uses RDP regularly. Up until recently, everything worked like a charm. We're trying to figure out when something went wrong. No settings have been intentionally changed. The laptop used can connect to other RDP ...
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| Virus Vulnerablity | 13 Jun 2005 11:37 GMT | 1 |
I want to help a friend via remote desktop. I am suspecting they have a virus on their computer. Is my computer vulnerable to any viruses that may exist on their computer? Can a virus transfer via a Remote Desktop connection? What, if anything should I be aware of?
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| Can't see client Shared Folders | 13 Jun 2005 11:26 GMT | 1 |
Please help Going nuts Between using RDP or VPN I've created my VPN and quite capable of establishing a connection But after i'm connected should'nt i be able to see my shared folders as if i
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