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remote desktop connection with win2000
Marc Reynolds [MSFT] marc...@online.microsoft.com microsoft public windowsxp help_and_support See the following article to get a step by step for configuring Remote Desktop on XP. 315328 How to Use the Remote Desktop Feature of Windows XP Professional http://support.microsoft.com/?id=315328 -- Thanks, Marc Reynolds

(OT) Windows XP Remote Desktop Connection software [XPSP2 6.0 ...
"don" <d...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:83963396-12CC-469B-9C3B-0FFB34E701E3@microsoft.com... i am assuming that it does support remote desktop connection because the user is able to goto start, accessories, communications, remote desktop connection and is able to bring up the window asking for

Remote Desktop Connection
What I want is to give a user their own desktop for the connection, rather than attach them to an existing one. [Is] :0 the current [user's] desktop and :1 to :99 being arbitrary available desktops? No. :0 is the first Display that the X server starts, and the one where local users typically log in via xdm/gdm/kdm.

WinXP Pro Remote Desktop
Sorry if this is a repeat but my first post didn't seem to go through: I have installed Microsoft VPN connection on my WIN98SE laptop and have a successful VPN connection to the Win 2000 server at my work. However step 2 is to connect (log on to server) using Remote Desktop Connection - this always times out.

Remote Desktop Connection
Vera Noest [MVP] vera.no...@remove-this.hem.utfors.se microsoft public windows terminal_services Check this out: Vista Remote Desktop Connection Authentication FAQ http://blogs.msdn.com/ts/archive/2007/01/22/vista-remote-desktop- connection-authentication-faq.aspx

Remote Desktop Connection Question
I'm running a windows server 2003 std. which arent responding to remote desktop connections anymore. Here is what I have tried to fix it so far: I have uninstalled In "terminal services configuration" under connections I have removed the existing RDP-tcp connection and tried to create a new, but the existing

Win Remote Desktop Connection
Using XPPro SP2 on computers connecting in Connection made from different sites, no difference still loses RDC on server Connection made either through VPN or lan-lan connection (draytek router-router) same result. The VPN and lan-lan connections do NOT drop when the RDC drops. It the remote computer connects

need help with remote desktop connection
I am running SBS 2K SP1a (WIN2K SP4 etc) I have no problem using Terminal server or my remote XP Remote Desktop Connection to connect to the server using the Severs external WAN Ip address. I have several Clients on the network running WIN XP SP1. I would like to be able to connect to them using Remote Desktop

VPN + Remote Desktop on SBS2003 SP1 domain = No Go?
Have a customers small biz 2000 network setup so that a remote client to server VPN connection could be made to the server, then a Remote desktop connection could be established from the clients remote PC to their internal Workstation by workstation name and log into their workstation. Suddenly for no apparently

PCAnywhere stop responding after using Microsoft Remote ...
Are you connecting to the workstation directly via Remote Desktop Connection located on Accessories | Communications or via RWW? 2. You said "Other clients connecting to the workstation can use their local printers as default, but they were also initially configured to do so", do you mean it works if you initially

Server not listening on port 3389?
Kenny pearl...@hotmail.com microsoft public sqlserver programming Hi guys, Have you guys use remote desktop connection to login sql server 's machine before? Since I'm not in the server room, I used remote desktop connection to login both Source server and target server from my desk. When I transferred a file from

question about remote desktop connection
Turns out when I turned it off thru the msconfig services tab it allowed me to use remote desktop. Thanks for your input. "Vera Noest [MVP]" wrote: Then it looks like it is some sort of problem with your connection, not with the Terminal Server. Have you checked you firewall? To definitively rule out TS licensing

remote assistance
... was the user from their home would use their Cisco VPN client to connect to the office, and then use their Remote Desktop Connector to connect to a workstation. There's no reason for a pure TCP/IP connection to a workstation by RDC to be stopped by the SBS. Licensing isn't involved, as XP Pro is inherently

Linux/UNIX remote acess bootdisk
10:45:53 Elyn Do you mean you get the black screen when you tries to connect to the server by using remote desktop? 10:46:00 Elyn * try 10:46:12 Grigoriy I have problem with RDP connection. When I minimize RDP-session window to task bar and then maximize it - I see black screen. 10:46:40 Grigoriy Not at the

Remote Desktop Connection
CB C...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing I was emailed a file to open and connect to my company's server. When I double click on it the rdp icon in the email, a message pops up that says this file does not have a program associated with it to perform this action. create an

Log-In after Remote Desktop Connection
Local Policy & Remote Desktop Connection Our Network is composed of a Windows 2000 SBS Server and all Workstations are running Windows 2000 OS ... Recently, we have purchased two workstations with Windows XP Professional and using a VPN connection, and then the Remote Desktop Connection the Windows XP Professional

Remote Desktop Connection
Robert Dodier robert.dod...@gmail.com microsoft public windowsxp network_web Hello, I am using MS Remote Desktop Connection to connect two Windows XP boxes. Works fine, no problems there. I wonder if it is possible to forward arbitrary ports through the RDC. That would be preferable to opening the ports in the

Remote desktop connection and winme
A remote computer running Windows 95 or a more recent version of Windows. This computer is known as the client and it must have the Remote Desktop Connection client software installed. " A connection to the Internet Once you have enabled your Windows XP Professional computer to allow remote connections,

Remote Desktop Connection
I use the remote desktop MMC to connect to the console in Remote Desktop Connection to check a temperature logger that (unfortunately) displays info only on the console; also for administrative purposes. Since last week one of the servers is refusing connection. From remote desktop I get "Connecting.

Remote Desktop Connection fails
On Fri, 23 Nov 2001 14:52:11 -0500, "David Smith" <z...@nospam.robnet.net> wrote: Hey everybody, I'm working on networking my home using WindowsXP and some of the new technologies it uses, and I've come to a bit of a snag using Remote Desktop Connection. I'm trying to make a RDC between two windowsXP computers on a