That's not entirely correct according to this MS webpage:
Notes
a.. You cannot use Remote Desktop Connection to connect to computers
running Windows Vista Starter, Windows Vista Home Basic, Windows Vista Home
Basic N, or Windows Vista Home Premium. You can, however, connect from those
editions of Windows Vista to computers running other versions of Windows.
b.. You cannot use Remote Desktop Connection to connect to computers
running Windows XP Home Edition. http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...c61e61033.mspx
"forum.microsoft.com" <newsgrp@noMail.com> wrote in message
news:eAdQ$XZAIHA.4200@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> which versions of vista allow connection via RDP to control the vista PC?
>
"forum.microsoft.com" <newsgrp@noMail.com> wrote in message
news:eAdQ$XZAIHA.4200@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> which versions of vista allow connection via RDP to control the vista PC?
All versions of Vista can run the mstsc.exe client, to connect to other
systems.
Only Enterprise, Business and Ultimate can be an RDP Host. That is, you can
connect *to* these editions, via Remote Desktop.
As described in the Vista Online Help:
<help>
You cannot use Remote Desktop Connection to connect to computers running
Windows Vista Starter, Windows Vista Home Basic, Windows Vista Home Basic N,
or Windows Vista Home Premium. You can, however, connect from those editions
of Windows Vista to computers running other versions of Windows.
You cannot use Remote Desktop Connection to connect to computers running
Windows XP Home Edition.
</help>
There is no technical motivation for the limitation. It's one of those weird
marketing ploys, to encourage people to buy the more expensive editions of
Vista. Which is silly, because it just encourages people to use VNC,
instead of Microsoft-supplied software.
You can request Remote Assistance connections from Starter, Basic and Home
Premium editions of Vista.
Hope it helps,
--
Andrew McLaren
amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au
"Michichael" <Michichael.2xlyh1@no-mx.forums.net> wrote in message
news:Michichael.2xlyh1@no-mx.forums.net...
>
> All versions should. Simply enable it (Winkey + Pause, Remote Settings)
No, only the versions with advanced networking can be the host for Remote
Desktop, ie. Business, Enterprise and Ultimate (and XP Pro, and Server
versions). All other versions, going all the way back to Win95, have
clients which can connect *to* the hosts.
isn't there some way of beating microsoft and turned one of them into a
host?
--
Jonathan Perreault
Personnal Advice To You:
#1: Do Not Undermine Windows's Work, Or It'll Undermine You As A User.
#2: Torture Windows (Any) Now Before It Tortures You
#3: Windows Is Bad Enough In English, Why Get It In Another Language
Best Comments From Users:
No Matter The Problem Even With Linux, It's Microsoft's And Windows's Faults
A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely
foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools.
"Synapse Syndrome" <synapse@NOSPAMgomez404.elitemail.org> wrote in message
news:OJvpBeaAIHA.1212@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> "Michichael" <Michichael.2xlyh1@no-mx.forums.net> wrote in message
> news:Michichael.2xlyh1@no-mx.forums.net...
>>
>> All versions should. Simply enable it (Winkey + Pause, Remote Settings)
>
>
> No, only the versions with advanced networking can be the host for Remote
> Desktop, ie. Business, Enterprise and Ultimate (and XP Pro, and Server
> versions). All other versions, going all the way back to Win95, have
> clients which can connect *to* the hosts.
>
> ss.
>
"Translator English - French - Creole" <jonperreault@verizon.net> wrote in
message news:20742074-888C-40C0-BBEA-E7D032DD4CD5@microsoft.com...
> isn't there some way of beating microsoft and turned one of them into a
> host?
Personnal Advice To You:
#1: Do Not Undermine Windows's Work, Or It'll Undermine You As A User.
#2: Torture Windows (Any) Now Before It Tortures You
#3: Windows Is Bad Enough In English, Why Get It In Another Language
Best Comments From Users:
No Matter The Problem Even With Linux, It's Microsoft's And Windows's Faults
A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely
foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools.
"Synapse Syndrome" <synapse@NOSPAMgomez404.elitemail.org> wrote in message
news:uYqGykaAIHA.2268@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> "Translator English - French - Creole" <jonperreault@verizon.net> wrote in
> message news:20742074-888C-40C0-BBEA-E7D032DD4CD5@microsoft.com...
>> isn't there some way of beating microsoft and turned one of them into a
>> host?
>
>
> Yeah, VNC.
>
> ss.
>
"Translator English - French - Creole" <jonperreault@verizon.net> wrote in
message news:B2CCCFD1-AB93-418C-8E86-70C231FC9AF7@microsoft.com...
> what's that a program where you get it?
There are a few different versions of VNC, and most of them are free.
The one I prefer is UltraVNC, but there are some that are easier to set-up,
but with less advanced features.
There is other software available for remote connection, apart from VNC.
One worth mentioning is TeamViewer, which is very easy to set up, (no need
to forward ports in router, or even open firewall, or even install it!)
works very well and is free for personal use.