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Old 05-28-2007, 02:21 AM
beamone
 
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Default Remote Desktop Connection set up

I have been reading the posts on this but cannot find an answer.
I have a XP Desktop that I want to connect to with a HP Vista Ultimate Laptop.
I have set up The desktop for receiving.
I have dowloaded new version of Remote Desktop to XP desktop.

Click the Remote tab, select the Allow users to connect remotely to this
computer check box, and then click OK.
Next, make sure you have Windows Firewall set up to allow exceptions.
In the Control Panel, click Security Center.
Under Manage security settings for, click Windows Firewall.
Make sure the Don't allow exceptions check box is not selected.
Click the Exceptions tab, and verify that the Remote Desktop check box is
selected.
Click OK, and then close the Windows Security Center window.
Your host computer is now set up to allow remote access.
You will need the name of the host computer.
In Control Panel, click Performance and Maintenance, click System, and then
click the Computer Name tab
Write down the full computer name, and then click OK.
Close Control Panel.
Leave this computer running, locked, and connected to the corporate network
with Internet access.

Now it says for laptop setup:

On your laptop computer, click Start, point to All Programs, and then point
to Accessories.

In the Accessories menu, point to Communications, and then click Remote
Desktop Connection.
In the Computer box, type the computer name of your host computer, which
you wrote down earlier.
Click Connect.
When the Log On to Windows dialog box appears, type your user name,
password, and domain (if required), and then click OK.

Where do I find this "User Name & Password" ??
I do not have a password to log onto my desktop.
I dont know where to look to find it if I have one.
OR do I need to set one up, how do I do that?

Thanks
--
Barry
www.beamalarm.com
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Old 05-28-2007, 07:48 AM
Not Me
 
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Default Re: Remote Desktop Connection set up

WHAT IS YOUR USERNAME ON THE XP MACHINE?
I BELIEVE THAT IS WHAT IT IS LOOKING FOR.
IF YOU DON'T USE A PASSWORD, THAT MAY BE AN ISSUE.
"beamone" <beamone@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F599BA8B-5328-4D8A-AA91-5A83B44162B9@microsoft.com...
>I have been reading the posts on this but cannot find an answer.
> I have a XP Desktop that I want to connect to with a HP Vista Ultimate
> Laptop.
> I have set up The desktop for receiving.
> I have dowloaded new version of Remote Desktop to XP desktop.
>
> Click the Remote tab, select the Allow users to connect remotely to this
> computer check box, and then click OK.
> Next, make sure you have Windows Firewall set up to allow exceptions.
> In the Control Panel, click Security Center.
> Under Manage security settings for, click Windows Firewall.
> Make sure the Don't allow exceptions check box is not selected.
> Click the Exceptions tab, and verify that the Remote Desktop check box is
> selected.
> Click OK, and then close the Windows Security Center window.
> Your host computer is now set up to allow remote access.
> You will need the name of the host computer.
> In Control Panel, click Performance and Maintenance, click System, and
> then
> click the Computer Name tab
> Write down the full computer name, and then click OK.
> Close Control Panel.
> Leave this computer running, locked, and connected to the corporate
> network
> with Internet access.
>
> Now it says for laptop setup:
>
> On your laptop computer, click Start, point to All Programs, and then
> point
> to Accessories.
>
> In the Accessories menu, point to Communications, and then click Remote
> Desktop Connection.
> In the Computer box, type the computer name of your host computer, which
> you wrote down earlier.
> Click Connect.
> When the Log On to Windows dialog box appears, type your user name,
> password, and domain (if required), and then click OK.
>
> Where do I find this "User Name & Password" ??
> I do not have a password to log onto my desktop.
> I dont know where to look to find it if I have one.
> OR do I need to set one up, how do I do that?
>
> Thanks
> --
> Barry
> www.beamalarm.com



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Old 05-28-2007, 12:47 PM
beamone
 
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Default Re: Remote Desktop Connection set up

OK, I went into Users & added a password.
That must have been it as it now tries to log on but fails.
"This computer cant connect to remote computer"
I am using a linksys router and now I believe I read I need to do something
with opening a port ???
Can someone guide me thru "Opening a port" as I dont have a clue how or
where this is done.

Is there other programs I can use?
--
Barry
www.beamalarm.com


"Not Me" wrote:

> WHAT IS YOUR USERNAME ON THE XP MACHINE?
> I BELIEVE THAT IS WHAT IT IS LOOKING FOR.
> IF YOU DON'T USE A PASSWORD, THAT MAY BE AN ISSUE.
> "beamone" <beamone@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:F599BA8B-5328-4D8A-AA91-5A83B44162B9@microsoft.com...
> >I have been reading the posts on this but cannot find an answer.
> > I have a XP Desktop that I want to connect to with a HP Vista Ultimate
> > Laptop.
> > I have set up The desktop for receiving.
> > I have dowloaded new version of Remote Desktop to XP desktop.
> >
> > Click the Remote tab, select the Allow users to connect remotely to this
> > computer check box, and then click OK.
> > Next, make sure you have Windows Firewall set up to allow exceptions.
> > In the Control Panel, click Security Center.
> > Under Manage security settings for, click Windows Firewall.
> > Make sure the Don't allow exceptions check box is not selected.
> > Click the Exceptions tab, and verify that the Remote Desktop check box is
> > selected.
> > Click OK, and then close the Windows Security Center window.
> > Your host computer is now set up to allow remote access.
> > You will need the name of the host computer.
> > In Control Panel, click Performance and Maintenance, click System, and
> > then
> > click the Computer Name tab
> > Write down the full computer name, and then click OK.
> > Close Control Panel.
> > Leave this computer running, locked, and connected to the corporate
> > network
> > with Internet access.
> >
> > Now it says for laptop setup:
> >
> > On your laptop computer, click Start, point to All Programs, and then
> > point
> > to Accessories.
> >
> > In the Accessories menu, point to Communications, and then click Remote
> > Desktop Connection.
> > In the Computer box, type the computer name of your host computer, which
> > you wrote down earlier.
> > Click Connect.
> > When the Log On to Windows dialog box appears, type your user name,
> > password, and domain (if required), and then click OK.
> >
> > Where do I find this "User Name & Password" ??
> > I do not have a password to log onto my desktop.
> > I dont know where to look to find it if I have one.
> > OR do I need to set one up, how do I do that?
> >
> > Thanks
> > --
> > Barry
> > www.beamalarm.com

>
>
>

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  #4  
Old 05-30-2007, 02:05 PM
beamone
 
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Default Re: Remote Desktop Connection set up

I figured out how to get into my linksys router & checked that the RDC port
3389 to 3389 was listed.
Now can I test it if I am on the same network or do I have to take the
laptop and connect to a different network somewhere else??
--
Barry
www.beamalarm.com


"beamone" wrote:

> OK, I went into Users & added a password.
> That must have been it as it now tries to log on but fails.
> "This computer cant connect to remote computer"
> I am using a linksys router and now I believe I read I need to do something
> with opening a port ???
> Can someone guide me thru "Opening a port" as I dont have a clue how or
> where this is done.
>
> Is there other programs I can use?
> --
> Barry
> www.beamalarm.com
>
>
> "Not Me" wrote:
>
> > WHAT IS YOUR USERNAME ON THE XP MACHINE?
> > I BELIEVE THAT IS WHAT IT IS LOOKING FOR.
> > IF YOU DON'T USE A PASSWORD, THAT MAY BE AN ISSUE.
> > "beamone" <beamone@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:F599BA8B-5328-4D8A-AA91-5A83B44162B9@microsoft.com...
> > >I have been reading the posts on this but cannot find an answer.
> > > I have a XP Desktop that I want to connect to with a HP Vista Ultimate
> > > Laptop.
> > > I have set up The desktop for receiving.
> > > I have dowloaded new version of Remote Desktop to XP desktop.
> > >
> > > Click the Remote tab, select the Allow users to connect remotely to this
> > > computer check box, and then click OK.
> > > Next, make sure you have Windows Firewall set up to allow exceptions.
> > > In the Control Panel, click Security Center.
> > > Under Manage security settings for, click Windows Firewall.
> > > Make sure the Don't allow exceptions check box is not selected.
> > > Click the Exceptions tab, and verify that the Remote Desktop check box is
> > > selected.
> > > Click OK, and then close the Windows Security Center window.
> > > Your host computer is now set up to allow remote access.
> > > You will need the name of the host computer.
> > > In Control Panel, click Performance and Maintenance, click System, and
> > > then
> > > click the Computer Name tab
> > > Write down the full computer name, and then click OK.
> > > Close Control Panel.
> > > Leave this computer running, locked, and connected to the corporate
> > > network
> > > with Internet access.
> > >
> > > Now it says for laptop setup:
> > >
> > > On your laptop computer, click Start, point to All Programs, and then
> > > point
> > > to Accessories.
> > >
> > > In the Accessories menu, point to Communications, and then click Remote
> > > Desktop Connection.
> > > In the Computer box, type the computer name of your host computer, which
> > > you wrote down earlier.
> > > Click Connect.
> > > When the Log On to Windows dialog box appears, type your user name,
> > > password, and domain (if required), and then click OK.
> > >
> > > Where do I find this "User Name & Password" ??
> > > I do not have a password to log onto my desktop.
> > > I dont know where to look to find it if I have one.
> > > OR do I need to set one up, how do I do that?
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > > --
> > > Barry
> > > www.beamalarm.com

> >
> >
> >

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