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Remote Shutdown of XP Home Edition14 Nov 2007 11:18 GMT1
"Remote Shutdown of XP Home Edition", Is this possible?. I've exausted all of
my resources trying to do this. I may be able to hack in a group policy
editor I found a guide for this, and thusly give Administrator privilege to
the Guest account, alowning the shutdown command, I ...
VPN sees only Shared Folders13 Nov 2007 18:21 GMT3
I'm having a persistent issue with my attempt to set up a VPN
connection to our small office.
What I need to do....  I need to see the files that reside on a Linux
file-server at the office.
How to check RDP is secured13 Nov 2007 04:31 GMT4
Can anyone tell me if there is a way to check if an RDP connection is
encrypted ok? Via local group policy, I enabled the RDP security feature on
the RDP server, and the RDP client connects ok, but I can't obviously tell
if the connection is encrypted or not (no warning, no ...
Remote desktop connection problem12 Nov 2007 08:05 GMT5
I'm having some problems connecting a machine on my network.
I get the popup asking for username/password, This then connects to
the machine, I see the username/password box in the remote session,
then the session jsut hangs and times out after 30 seconds.
laptop not working09 Nov 2007 17:58 GMT1
I have an HP lap top, my daughter played yesterday with the power
button. today I  can't get the window to start.
here is the situation, my daughter kept on pressing the power button and then
the computer shut down, I turn on my laptop I get the HP logo then it
RDP One-Way Only COME ON SOMEONE KIND!!08 Nov 2007 18:22 GMT10
Sorry, 2nd post,  no reply after week.
There are routers involved (port 3389 open, everything set to accept RA and
RDP connections), but doubt this is the problem as have also conducted the
below tests with the 2 PC's connected via dial-up only. I do notice when I
Remote Desktop08 Nov 2007 13:30 GMT3
I have a desktop and a laptop. I also have WRT54G linksys router. Both
of these computer are behind this router and connected wirelessly. I
am trying to use remote desktop from my laptop to go to desktop. It is
not working.
window XP is not stating07 Nov 2007 21:10 GMT2
i have an HP lap top, my daughter played yesterday with the power button.
today i can't get the window to start. is there anything i can do to fix it
lap top and desk top07 Nov 2007 16:19 GMT2
i lost window xp cd for my hp laptop can i use my dell window XP to reboot my
laptop
Problem changing portnumber07 Nov 2007 13:36 GMT3
I've been setting up remote connections on a number of machines using the
following scenario;
     1. Start Registry Editor.
     2. Locate and then click the following registry subkey:
Windows Xp and RWW06 Nov 2007 18:35 GMT2
I just updated my windows XP to all the latest patches. With that came IE 7
which I like because it is more secure. Now the issue is I cannot log into
my SBS RWW (Small business server remote work web workplace)! I go to the
URL and then I put my username and password and click ...
Remote Desktop disconnecting prematurely06 Nov 2007 18:24 GMT2
I use Remote Desktop to access a remote server from work.  Lately, the remote
desktop will freeze and disconnect after only a few minutes of inactivity.  I
have talked to the helpdesk at the remote server, and they tell me it should
only disconnect after 2 hours of inactivity.  ...
Strange drive connection issue in Remote Desktop06 Nov 2007 03:51 GMT2
I have a user who is remoting into her office desktop from home. She can
remote into the office desktop no problem. Printers and drives connect fine
with one exception:
The home (local) C: drive does not show up on the remote computer.
"Do not have access to logon to this session"05 Nov 2007 17:44 GMT2
Howdy!
I have a Windows 2003 R2 domain managed via Group Policy with something over
100 client machines as members.  We've recently implemented VPN access and
the long term plan is to implement a solid Terminal Server infrustructure.  
RDP on MsWindows 2000 professional?05 Nov 2007 14:57 GMT2
I need to connect remotely to a MsWindows2000 professional host and export
its desktop and I haven't other options other than using the Ms remote
desktop via RDP (it is not possible in my environment to use other products
such as PcAnywhere, VNC and so on).
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