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more then one user at a time with remote desktop
So, when I try to connect to the desktop from my laptop using a remote desktop connection where I have input the name of my computer (not ip address) the user name and password I set up for connecting leaving the domain field blank, I get the error: "The specified remote computer could not be found. verify that you

How to Remote Desktop - Need Help
I can get the Remote Desktop to work but here is what I really want to do: Set up NetMeeting to automatically open in host mode for a Remote Desktop connection when the computer starts. Using the start with Windows option will not start the Remote Desktop option according to the program.

Remote Desktop times out
Some connect over the LAN and some connect via an ADSL connection (not with a VPN). The problem is that sometimes the remote desktop clients connect on the first attempt and It happens to domain administartors and domain users and it happens when no users are connected as well as when all 14 are connected.

Can't use Remote Desktop Connection to access domain controller
Malke inva...@not-real.com microsoft public windowsxp general manfred....@gmail.com wrote: I've been trying to use Remote Desktop to connect from my home Is it a large office with a domain and an IT staff? If so, and they are doing their jobs, the network will be locked down against unauthorized outside access.

A Question for a 'MS Professional'
But today I cannot get remote desktop to work on the VPN connection to the client's servers. I can get it to work across the LAN to my server I can get VPN to connect to the remote domain (using ADSL) from inside my SBS domain I can get VPN and remote desktop to work to the remote domain if I use a portable not

Remote Desktop Connection and autoadminlogon
Hi, My query is - how to find out who has connected to a computer through Remote Desktop Connection? I know that if a computer is not member of network domain, I can find this using Task Manager -> Users tab. But this computer is member of a network domain and hence this tab is not visible.

Error messages for remote desktop connection attempt
I have tried using the IP address in the Computer: box as well as the actual domain/computer name of the machine with the same results. You sparked a question in The PC that I'm trying to connect to does have a static IP address and I'm using that for the Computer Name in the Remote Desktop Connection client.

Remote Desktop Connection and Newsgroup
How a Remote Desktop Connection Affects Windows XP Professional: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/280828/EN-US/ <quote> (when using Fast User Switching) The user currently logged on to the remote computer will receive the following error message: <Domain or Computer Name>\<username> is trying to connect to this

Remote Desktop Web Connection problem
I've spent most of the day looking for information regarding the client end of a Remote Desktop connection and have found little about it. Maybe it's just not normally an issue I have tried using the IP address in the Computer: box as well as the actual domain/computer name of the machine with the same results.

Info - WSS FAQ v18 - II Installation
Computers A and B are members of a domain, computer C is not. I can remote desktop connect from A to C. Last week (!) I could remote desktop connect from A to B. Please contact your system administrator" when I try to remote desktop connect from A to B. I checked and my domain username is on the list of allowed

Win98se and WinXP Remote desktop connection
When I attempt to logon to remote desktop connection I'm able to logon to the local machine account just fine. When I attempt to logon to the domain account, However, the remote desktop connection properties shows domain/user as having access to the remote connection. I've been trying to resolve this for weeks.

remote desktop connection client won't connect
This particular server was a rebuild of another server recently taken off of the domain. The PTR and A Host records in DNS were still reflecting the old server before the rebuild. Remote Desktop Connection works now. "Jabez Gan" wrote: Hi Tom, A google shows that:

VPN + Remote Desktop on SBS2003 SP1 domain = No Go?
If that fails, you'll have to look into how best to do a remote desktop connection across domains. If you can, you could join the MCE machine to the domain of your other computer but you may have a reason for not having done that already. Good luck. -- Michel Bordeleau MS-MVP Windows XP Media Center "Edward Lee"

Want to know how to autostart a Remote Desktop host session.
However, at that time I am already on the remote system and am able to choose the correct domain to logon. See the Vista Remote Desktop Authentication FAQ for help... http://blogs.msdn. com/ts/archive/2007/01/22/vista-remote-desktop-connection-authentication-faq.aspx -- Al Jarvi (MS-MVP Windows Networking) Please

Remote Desktop Connection does not encrypt with ipsec
XP Pro and XP MCE come with the Remote Desktop SERVER. XP Home does not. 2) Probably not. If your work network is a domain, then XP MCE does NOT support domains. I currently have XP Pro at home and use 'Remote Desktop Connection' on it to connect to my computer at work (which runs XP Pro).

remedial remote desktop question
We have a firewall, but need some type of remote access. With the remote desktop connection, you can see the domain name, you know the IP address and you know there will be an administrator account since it is a server. All you have to do is try to guess the password and your in. What can be done to greater protect

Remote desktop connection
Roger, I don't do domain stuff, I am a simple home user, but you might find this link interesting. http://blogs.msdn. com/ts/archive/2007/01/22/vista-remote-desktop-connection-authentication-faq.aspx Otherwise I would post this to the microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services news group or one of the

Local Policy & Remote Desktop Connection
"Craig Kalugin" wrote: yes the selection for remote access is checked during the wizard. Also, i tried to connect to the server desktop through RWW and get the same message as the other computers. "501c3help" wrote: When you run the Internet connection wizard on the server, are you selecting the option for allowing

Remote Desktop clients can only sign on if given Domain ...
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 trying to connect remotely using a LAN connection to a Wins ME PC: The MSHOME domain/workgroup does not contain any terminal servers What does this mean? as

Cannot Connect to ISA via Remote Desktop Connection to ISA Interna
-M -----Original Message----- Hi, I have a number of 2003 member servers in my forest that I would like non Domain Admin users to be able to connect to using Remote Desktop. I would the connection to be made to the Console (session 0) so they were connected as if they were sitting at the server.