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Netmeeting -- NO Remote Desktop Sharing19 Jan 2006 01:07 GMT2
RDS used to work, some time ago.  I am trying previous restore points as I
write.  The problem:
1) The "Remote Desktop Sharing" item is grayed out and cannot be selected.
2) If I manually start the Netmeeting RDS service, the NM icon appears in
Remote Desktop - Referring to Local Drives in DOS Comand18 Jan 2006 20:15 GMT1
I want to use a DOS batch file to copy some files from a remote computer that
I am connecting to via Remote Desktop.
I select Options in the Remote Desktop connection and check Disk drives on
the Local Resources tab. The drives appear in Windows Explorer as 'C on
buying terminal service licenses18 Jan 2006 17:12 GMT2
We are using a 2 license terminal services setup with server 2003 to
computers running xp.
Our group has grown and we need more licenses.  Two questions.
What are the system requirements for running multiple terminal service
Sharing Monitor/Keyboard/Mouse with Remote Desktop PC's18 Jan 2006 16:41 GMT1
Can 2 or more PC's be set up on a KVM switch so that remote users
can use them with Remote Desktop, or does each sharing PC need to
have it's own Monitor/Keyboard/Mouse?
We don't have a lot of space and need to give access to a few remote
Cannot map network drive over VPN, using ADSL18 Jan 2006 11:44 GMT1
I am using XP Professional. Connecting to Remote Network using the
Cisco VPN Client. My Internet connection is ADSL, done through a WAN
Miniport Dialup (PPOE).
When I try to map network drives, I am told that "The network name
Unsolicited Remote Assistance18 Jan 2006 04:00 GMT2
I am wondering if anyone has been able to use Unsolicited Remote Assistance
and not ask the novice PC for permission. I have a very specialized kiosk
setup that wants to be able to remotely assist a user but doesn't want to
deal with allowing the users to choose whether or not ...
xp home or xp pro?18 Jan 2006 01:53 GMT2
So if I am getting this right, remote desktop will never work with any
operating system except xp pro? Remote desktop sownloadable is available for
what, xp pro only? Or can it be downoaded to Home (which has remote desktop
included), Win 98 SE, and can remote desktop work with ...
How to find public IP address of RD client?18 Jan 2006 01:47 GMT5
is there a way to find out the public ip address of a client?  We have a
server that has a dozen or so users connected via remote desktop and I'd like
to note the ip address that they are connecting from.
Thanks,
Really confused18 Jan 2006 01:02 GMT4
Hi all,
I am not sure this is the right news group, but I will give it a try.
My RDT  works great when I am at work trying to connect to my home PC.
So here's my problem. I am using no-ip.com as a redirect for my ip
VPN PPTP Running Slow17 Jan 2006 22:26 GMT2
I recently set up two 3Com VPN routers to replace a dedicated 56k line
between two local offices.  All PC's are Win2k/XP Pro.  After setting
up the connection (across a 384k/384k) Internet line, my ping time
improved over the 56k line (avg 38ms to 25ms).
Remote web desktop17 Jan 2006 18:37 GMT3
I am trying to connect to my server over the internet, I can connect to it
from within my LAN. But i don't fully understand how you conntect over the
web.
What address would you use????
remote assistance connection failure: client behind router17 Jan 2006 00:24 GMT4
I routinely help people with their computers using Windows XP's remote
assistance utility. I guide the client to e-mail me a remote asistance
invitation (I never use windows messenger) and then I click on the received
file to connect.  Clients on a adsl modem never give a problem ...
VPN between 2 speedtouch ADSL modems16 Jan 2006 23:46 GMT1
I want to setup a VPN (Win XP) between 2 speedtouch modems. Both modems als
work as router.
Both modems forward port 1723 (TCP) and port 1 (protocol 47)
VPN connection is etstablished but I cannot browse to computernames.
Can't use FTP with WinXpProSp2 firewall on16 Jan 2006 00:26 GMT8
With Windows XP Pro, SP2, firewall on, I can not access FTP servers;
as soon as I turn the firewall off, I can access all the FTP servers I
need.
Can anyone help, PLEASE?
How monitor running 2003's desktop from XP15 Jan 2006 13:23 GMT4
I have a win2003 server that I want to monitor it by my XPSP2 Prof on my
desk. I noticed when I connect my xp remote(client)  to 2003server (host) it
creates a new session on server. but I need is to monitor applications that
is corrently running on 2003's desktop. it can be able ...
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