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Solve : how to set up a remote desktop connection?? |
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Answer» Well I have a workgroup. 3 Win xp sp2 and 1 win vista home premium. How can this be that a Video allow setting blocks a network detection?Crappy firewall? Well it's the firewall of Windows Live OneCare. And (Don't ask me Why) I think OneCare is a good program. Oh: I can still look at online videos. Jonas Well after STRUGGLING with the firewall I was able to get to the welcome screen of the remote computer. But when I enter the PW and hit enter. I got the error message: can't connect due to an account limitation. What can it be? I enable remote control. Its just not my lucky day I guess. Jonas Do the user you try to login as have admin privileges?Its not the actual admin but it is a computer admin account. Jonas Is it a XP or Vista machine you're trying to log in to?I have problems with rdp on a very random basis. You're best bet is to get a third party remote control program. Currently, at work, we are using Remote Control Pro by Alchemy-Lab. But I'm trying to get the manager to buy CrossTec Remote Control because it has almost zero limitations. But, you probably don't have the extra $400 to SPEND on it for 3 computers. (We're buying 50 licenses for $3700!) Look on sourceforge.net for remote control programs. They've got a few good ones and they will probably work better than microsoft stuff. Search for vnc. A XP home SP2. With use of the remote desktop connection program. I don't know how I got that program.(Doesn't matter I love it.)But I would like to be able to use it. The XP home doesn't have that program and is also up-to-date. Jonas Hmm don't know why can't login... Try entering the computer name before the username like this. \computername\username Btw. the remote desktop program is installed by default in XP Pro. But you can install it on a XP Home machine. http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/tools/rdclientdl.mspx (read the last paragraph) Well I can't TYPE \\computername\username as he only askes for the computername. And should the program be installed on both computers in order to work? As we only got a recovery CD. Jonas Are your two computers connected to the same network?No you shouldn't need to install anything on the computer you're connecting to.Same workgroup same SSID. Still doesn't work Jonas Quote You are unable to log on because of an account restriction.I found the above, as I understand it the account you try to login as must have a password.That could be the solution. I can't test it wright now but I'll let you know thanks for helping me (Again) Mate! Jonas Wauw it worked!!! Thanks Deerpark!!!! Next problem: It doesn't work at the Vista home premium computer. I enabled everything like I did at the XP computer, Same workgroup and firewall. Jonas Oh I forgot to say the Vista comp has only 1 PW protected (admin privileged) account. Its always an admin privileged account if you only have 1 account but I thought it would be better to mention it. (As this is GETTING to be a tortural.) Jonas Hmm not entirely sure what the problem is then. What error does it give you? Also try this update on your xp machine. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/925876Well that's the strange part I don't get any message. Its like when I connect I get immediately disconnected. I Installed the update. I'll let you know if it worked. Jonas |
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