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Restrict a user from a remote desktop connection
I've created an incoming connection with the username and password I'm using on the client computer. On my client Remote Desktop connection, for Computer Name, I enter the internet IP address that matches up to the router. I leave the domain name blank. My questions are: 1. What am I doing wrong to not get a

Office Move Now SBS Chaos
Our solution removes the users name from the Remote Desktop Users Group at logoff, so users can not connect via remote desktop w/o connecting via our Connection Broker. Users can connect via Web Browser w/ SSL Gateway, CE Client, Linux Client or Win32 non-web client. With this an administrator can offer a managed

Remote desktop connection
So, now you should have: + SBS configured for VPN + Router configured to for PPTP Passthrough (for VPN) + Router configured to port forward to your external NIC + Dial-in permssions for your SBS domain account + WinXP Pro LAN workstation configured to accept a Remote Desktop Connection from your SBS User account +

Remote Desktop Web Connection problem
2) Networking is no different in MCE than XP, with the exception of being able to join a domain, except at initial install. Also the lack of the ability to cache network logon 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).

remote desktop users on domain computer
Hey, I have a domain name and I was wondering if I could link it to my remote desktop connection for remote desktop access. Can anyone tell me in fair detail how I would go about doing this? 1. I doubt that anyone will be able to decipher what you are trying to do. Are you trying to make simultaneous remote

Trying to set port for Remote Desktop Connection on Win2K3
"Joseph Conway [MSFT]" jos...@online.microsoft.com microsoft public windowsxp basics Just save the connection with the settings you want to a .RDP file and use that. Joseph W. Conway, MCSE Windows Server Group This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. --

Using Remote Desktop From an SBS Domain
Les, Error dialog reads as follows (same message whether trying to connect to the Servers or domain computers): Title bar: VBScript: Remote Desktop Disconnected .... RWW remote connection to the server or clients doesn't work, although I can do OWA 2. Domain computers behind the server still cannot ping the server

Remote Desktop Connection
I have tried loging in using the admin account, a domain admin account (mine), as well as an account assigned to the mobile user template. Remote desktop connection is enabled in the firewall. Anything else I need to check or provide to help yall? -- Jeff Griffin "kj [SBS MVP]" wrote: Larry Struckmeyer wrote:

Remote Desktop Connection
Hello - just a quick question about Remote desktop connections. Is there any way to initiate an interactive session with a users remote PC? More specifically as a domain administrator, I would like to fire up mstsc.exe (aka - Remote Desktop Connection tool) and enter in a PC name and connect interactively without

Cannot access Remote Desktop Connection
I setup a point of sale PC to auto login to a domain account, but cannot remote desktop into these PC's. It gives me an error: "unable to log you on because of an account restriction". There are no local user accounts without passwords and I'm trying to remote desktop with a domain admin account.

Remote Assistance Vs Remote Desktop Question
I want to access my pc(winXPPro) connected to MN-500 Wireless Networking Router with Cable connection. I access it freely and perfectly in a home network with my Laptop using Remote Desktop Connection. I access it by entering the Computer Name, User name, Password, and Domain Name ( which is same name as computer

Connecting Remotely with Windows XP
(Unless your server is a Domain Controller in which case this is not an option) b. If SQL Server 2K is installed on the WSS server prior to installing WSS .... (On the workstation) Start All Programs Accessories Communications Remote Desktop Connection Select Options write in name of server (works best for me) etc.

Remote Desktop with MN-500 Never Answered Q's
Remote connection might not be enabled or computer might be too busy to accept new connections. This is the Remote Desktop Client on the Home laptop. You can control the Pro version with the laptop. Thats were the problem starts: Log on window: IP Address, Domain, Password etc. Could you help me from there?

Remote Desktop sessions freezing in Windows 2003 Server
... right) but remote desktop only works with XP machines. "Jo" <jon@northland25. freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message news:akoolc$gs1$1@news8.svr.pol.co.uk... Can anybody advise I'm getting the following message on a XP PC, trying to connect remotely using a LAN connection to a Wins ME PC: The MSHOME domain/workgroup

Remote Desktop over internet (with domain)
JD jdt_yo...@yahoo.com microsoft public windowsxp basics Hi, My "Remote Desktop Connection" has an annoying behavior. When I hit "Connect", it always connects me to a wrong domain and hence causes a failure in login. After a error message, I have to change the "Log on to" combo box to the right domain and re-enter

Remote Desktop Connection : Invalid License
... Strickland" <s...@spam.com> wrote: Hi all Im using Remote Desktop Connection to admin a server (Win 2k Server) in Remote Administration mode. grrr are they on a different route? can you connect to \\server\c$ from all the machines? ping it? tracert the same from all machines? They might be on the domain but not

XP & Remote Desktop Connection Vista
However, when I open windows Remote desktop connection and click on Browse on the connection screen to browse for computers on the network to connect to, and click on the plus sign next to my network to see other computers, I get an error stating: The WORKGROUP domain/workgroup does not contain any Terminal

Remote Desktop From Server2003 to client Win2000Pro
But I hey I finally figured it out on myself... on the client computer in remote desktop connection, I enter my domain addresss in the computer name box.. not the name of my host computer. and it works I can access my host computer and network from my laptop (before I entered my domain address in the domain box,

Remote Desktop Connection Problem
... was the user from their home would use their Cisco VPN client to connect to the office, and then use their Remote Desktop Connector to connect to a workstation. There's no reason for a pure TCP/IP connection to a workstation by RDC to be stopped by the SBS. Licensing isn't involved, as XP Pro is inherently

Remote desktop connection
Script created for Forum SetPlat RemoteConnectServer Dialog Class "#32770" Title "Remote Desktop Connection" EndDialog SetPrompt "Computer name/address to \T SetPrompt "Username for remote PC" Type $Username Type \T SetPrompt "Password for remote computer" Type $Password Type \T SetPrompt "Domain for remote