Having Notebook with XP Pro, latest updates and service packs on it, running on a network with several other computers running XP also. I used to be able to use Remote Desktop Connection to log into it and do maintenance, then Log Off. Now it has stopped allowing me to Log Off. I can click Start, Log Off, then it asks me if I'm sure, I click "Log Off", and that box goes away, then nothing. Its like I never requested to be Logged Off.
"Connect network registry" But when I do that, it says access denied. So I googled it and it says I need to turn on: "Allow users to connect remotely to this computer". But I can't because I have the login/logoff problem where as soon as I log in, windows logs off. how can I enable this feature using the Windows xp recovery cd
i've follwed every steps written about Remote Desktop and still can't connect to the remote computer. Is it because I use Panda Platinum instead of Windows Firewall?
I has 5 computers with windows 2000 pro. Their is no "server" only peer to peer network. I want to be able to get 2 private ip address at my home to allow a data and an ip phone connection. Would a VPN through cable modems work well for this? Or my other option is to use a wireless bridge, my home is about 1.5 miles from the office but has several trees that may block the signal.
I have Windows XP on all our computers. I have some parental controls on other computer using Zone Alarm. Is there a way I can see what she is doing on remotely from my computer without knowing other? I already have remote desktop working with concurrent users possible, but that doesn't do
I am at home. A co-worker is also at home. She has a VNC connection to the computer in her cube at work. We need to reboot the machine that's in my cube at work. She has to do it remotely, as I don't have the VNC software here. Is a way to do this via WMI
i have one laptop and one desktop. i want to keep my laptop plugged in upstairs in my room. i would like to be able to turn it on using some wake-on-lan thing and be able to control it remotely as if i had the laptop in front of me.
We have a user that went to grant someone access to a folder on the network. They did this from there desktop, not the server, and now no one can access the folder. Not even an administrator login. I'm assuming they got the warning about changing permissions remotley, but he swears he didn't see anything like that. Now we have a couple of users that have icons that don't work because they're coming from that folder.Any way to change those permissions back? I know the permissions default to something.
pc one plus and a Media pc two. Both running XP Pro I can connect and control the media pc using remote desktop no problem. The trouble is that when I exit from remote desktop the host pc is left in screensaver mode, and when I log on again, which is a bit of a pain as I like to hide the keyboard behind the telly. I do control the media pc quite regularly to load music files
I have a business in Kent and I am trying to figure out how I can access the camera system from home? is there a program I need to buy or can I do this through XP Pro?
I'm attempting to remotely connect to a laptop running Vista, and I'm using XP. The problem is that I don't know how to do it. And She can't access the internet from her system. She has contacted her internet provider, and they have assured her that everything checks out on their end, but she still can't connect.I was going to remotely download some software from my computer and send it to hers.
I have a windows server 2003 in my office connected to LAN and Internet through DSL router but without a fixed IP address. How can I access this server from home pc directly, not through another website.
i have 4 computers in my home, all running Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2, they all have the Norton Anti-Virus/Internet Security 2005 Anti Spyware Edition installed also. My issue is that on one of my Desktop I cannot connect remotely to any of the other computers in my home
I don't understand why, but my computer is turning itself on! Just now - 6:08 PM, PST it turned itself on. Could it be someone controlling the computer remotely? Could it have to do with "Hibernate?" Usually I use "Hibernate" to turn off the computer.
My frined i haveing some problems with her laptop witch is running windows vista. is there anyways possible to remotly access her vista? i've been up all night trying to reseach it and im not finding anything that is work. the reson i dont just go to her house is because she is a good 500 miles away.
Host PC is XP Pro - I can remote in OK the problem is more printer related. I have printers shared on the remote options as well.At home the client has a PSC 2650 HP printer connected. When remotely connected the printer does not show. More than likely on a DOT4 prot.I have the home PC printer pooled to LPT2 and the DOT4 port. On the remote (HOST) pc, I have installed the printer driver, but with no printer actually connected I can't get the printer to show in printers.
I use remote desktop to remotely control our lab pc, which is connected to a camera. We want to remotely control the camera to take pictures of what is shown on that monitor facing the camera and connected to the lab pc. Now the problem is: when I do remote control, MS XP always show a blue log-on screen on that remote PC. That's bad because we want it to be able to show some pictures.
Can someone please tell me how can I launch throughout a work station a program that is installed in a server?
In other words, I need to install all mt programs in a server and only launch on my work station so I do not corrupt the server and I don't have to reinstall all programs on a new work station.