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Windows Forum / Windows XP / Remote Desktop / December 2009

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Software for Remote PC?28 Dec 2009 23:21 GMT4
Im going to be working out of state and my wife depends on me to maintain
and keep her XP laptop working.
How can I remote to her laptop to view the desktop and control it as if I
was there?  Is there software that can just be installed on each PC and work
How do you play music from a PC using Remote Desktop to control Mp23 Dec 2009 12:35 GMT6
We want to set up a Windows XP Pro computer as a music server.  We copied a
bunch of MP3s, and if we log in locally to the computer, we can play music.
Here's the problem:  We want to be able to remote into that computer using
Remote Desktop over the network, and control the ...
RDP fundamentals question21 Dec 2009 22:58 GMT1
from a sysadmin perspective - how to I let users log on to their desktop
without logging on through the server first?
I RDP to the server, then from the server, RDP to individual desktops.
But how can users get directly to their own desktop?
Remote desktop option not available19 Dec 2009 15:35 GMT2
I have been trying to access my home computer using remote desktop but don't
seem to have the option to enable this when I go to the remote tab in the
system properties box. I don't know why this is because I can remote desktop
to other computers from my home computer.
Remote Desktop Freezes on Logon18 Dec 2009 15:20 GMT3
We have just set up 6 new Lenovo x200 Notebooks running WinXP SP3 and all
latest updates.
Just attached to a newly set up Win 2008 Server on Active Directory. When we
try to access laptop using RD, if the session is logged on already and RD
audio driver16 Dec 2009 10:36 GMT2
I recently downgraded from VISTA TO XP pro and lost my audio drever, I have
an HPG60/244Dx laptop and HP does not have any compatable drivers at this
time.
I am looking for a generic driver that is compatable
SP3, RDP, and scrambled VB6 listview contents16 Dec 2009 03:50 GMT2
I have a client running an application remotely on about 15 WinXP Pro
computers via a software vendor's offiste terminal server. There is evidently
some sort of problem with listview contents & column headings being scrambled
in the application when run via the RDP session, and ...
Phantom content via RDP16 Dec 2009 03:43 GMT1
I have a client that uses a software package via the vendor's terminal
server. In some grid-style screens, the user can click on the column heading
to sort by the column. Sometimes, but not always, when the user does this,
the column heading changes to garbled text. Actually, the ...
When connecting through RDP, XP client freezes after login credent14 Dec 2009 17:05 GMT2
I'm trying to connect to an XP client computer through RDP from a SBS 2003
server. The connection has been working fine for over a year. Remote Desktop
is active. Windows Firewall is off. The login screen comes and starts to grey
out as its connecting, then the XP computer ...
Web access slow after connecting to VPN04 Dec 2009 03:33 GMT6
I am able to connect to the VPN just fine. The initial symptopms were that
the computer wanted to continue to use the local DNS (so it couldn't find
things like Exchange server and intranet) and loading external web pages was
slow. I was able to ping office servers by IP.
New Version of Remote Desktop Connection Client02 Dec 2009 18:09 GMT4
Has a new version of the XP Remote Desktop Connection client been rolled
out in a recent Windows Update? My RDP connection looks different, and I
want to be sure that I am not seeing a hacked version.
 
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