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Windows Forum / Windows XP / Remote Desktop / November 2006

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anyone used "tight vnc"02 Nov 2006 00:17 GMT1
has anyone ever used this before? I'm trying to use it to connect to
pc's that don't have rdp. I setup the server on the pc i'm trying to vnc
into and I also setup the viewer listening. where I get lost is I
followed the instructions and port forward port 5800-5900. it says the
Need a freeware frontend interface to multiple RD connections.01 Nov 2006 21:30 GMT8
I have a LOT of RD desktop connections in a folder on my system for
connecting to lab systems.  I would love to find a simple, free utility
where I could import them all in and then just select the connection I
need with friendly names, or maybe be able to group them according to
Terminal Service won't connect to outside IP01 Nov 2006 14:53 GMT1
We have a Windows SBS2000 network with Windows XP clients.
Several workstations can start Terminal Services and connect to a computer
on outside IP addresses but one workstation won't.
The workstation in question happily connects to workstations with internal
disable “remote desktop app” but    still leave remote desktop web     co01 Nov 2006 12:58 GMT3
disable “remote desktop app” but still leave remote desktop web connection
enabled
I am trying to force individuals to use our corporate website to log into
“Remote desktop web connections” instead of basic “remote desktop” app-  
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