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How do i restart a pc through remote desktop connection
Gerd g...@nowhere.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing When using RDC to my remote systems from Vista Business I get a Windows Security screen with the logon information. The first option defaults to the remote PC's local logon. After I want to select a domain on the remote PC I use "Use another

Remote Desktop Connection 6.0 client asking for username ...
You may need to use a syntax like username@domain in the username field, substituting the netbios machine name of the XP Pro machine for domain. In this case, Server is the XP Pro machine --run Remote Desktop Connection, and put that IP address into the address field and see what happens.

Changing domain for Remote Desktop Connection
Hi all I have quite a lot of pc's that i log on through remote desktop connection on my domain. Even if i logg on as the administrator i CANNOT restart the pc. The only 2 options that i have if i click on Start is logg of and disconnect. How do i restart the pc as many times i install programs which requires a

Windows XP Remote Desktop with DHCP
First try to connect to the server on LAN with this command (from eg Windows XP) mstsc /v:server.domain.com:45454 where server.domain.com is name of your I have successfully set my remote desktop connection port to other than 3389 on my XP Pro machines, but when I attempt to set an alternate port on my Win2K3

remote desktop isn't working.. what am I missing?
My profile didn't migrate (that's fine)... and I cannot test the remote desktop connectivity until I go home. I'll check the active directory tree to see if my computer is in the right spot. But one thing I did notice is even after setting up remote connection via the CEICE wizard is that my computer name does not

The local policy of this system does not permit you to logon ...
The question is: do I have to have Windows XP Pro installed on client machines to be able to login from the server machine to client computers? Does the server computer have to have Terminal Service running to be able to use Remote Desktop Connection on the network (domain) (client-to-client, client-to-server,

Remote Desktop Connection
-----Original Message----- I am trying to use Remote Desktop Connection through a router. I have a router connected to the internet. I do not have any computer as a network domain. I also tried putting the computer in the DMZ on the router. 1. Do I have the router configured properly? 2.

Remote Desktop Connection and POP3 errors
My router Domain Name Server is set to get it automatically from ISP and to use the default MAC Address. The Router Status page gives me the IP address my ISP gives me. I am having problems getting Remote Desktop Web Connection with Windows Vista Business edition, IIS 7.0 to work across the internet.

REMOTE DESKTOP CONNECTION!!!
abcd anonym...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows terminal_services A few hours ago, we started receiving an error whenever we tried to log into the active directory domain (using an administrator's account, as well as others) using remote desktop connection option and terminal services.

how to make "Remote Desktop Connection" to remember a different ...
These are the problems I have with 64-bit workstations, only when connected to the SBS domain: 1) When I connect to another SBS 2003 using Remote Web Then I get - VBScript: Remote Desktop Disconnected error. 2) If I try to connect to any remote computer using Remote Desktop Connection I get - The client could

Remote desktop Connection
I open Remote Desktop Connection, browse for the computer I wish to make a RDC to. It finds my workgroup, and has a little plus next to it, but when I try to expand or select the workgroup I get the message that the <blah> domain/workgroup does not contain any Terminal servers. I've got the Remote Access Auto

remote desktop connection on Win 2003 server
To open Remote Desktop Connection, click Start, point to Programs or All Programs, point to Accessories, point to Communications, and then click Remote Desktop Connection. c.. To view a list of available computers on the domain, click the Computer arrow and select <Browse for more...>. in the first line it says

How do you connect via Remote Desktop Connection through the ...
A Buddy of mine edits the remote desktop port on each workstation such that one is 3390 another is 3391 and then the users type in http://www.domain.com:3390 :3391 etc to get to their exact machine 25 is mail [have to have that] 110 is if you want use that system as an external pop box 1723 VPN [which also needs

Configure TS Automatically for Logged On User
Domain: Public IP address on the LinkSys DHCL router at the Host site. The connection works correctly if I use it between two computers within the same private IP work group. It appears to totally ignore the entry for Domain. I am not able to establish a Remote Desktop Connection between two private domains across

Remote Desktop Connection to NT 4
... 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 I can see the PC's in network neighborhood and network places, but cannot see the PC when trying to connect using the Remote Desktop Connection application.

Changing domain for Remote Desktop Connection
... on this "a concerned gamer" <a...@asdf.com> wrote in message news:esMvdCU5AHA.1604@tkmsftngp03... im haveing trouble using remote desktop connection. when server in domain/workgroup please i would like to try this feature. plese help with any ideas or comments. maybe you could tell me how to setup a domain

how to make "Remote Desktop Connection" to remember a ...
When my Remote Desktop Connection users attempt to logon to TS-01 they are granted access, but the logon process stops once the desktop background is loaded. rdpclip.exe However, if I give their user accounts Domain Administrator privilege ("Administrator" alone does not work) they're able to logon fine.

Remote Desktop Connection u WinXP
"xueyuan" <xuey...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:75416A9C-C983-48ED-9EB8-CD646886EA72@microsoft.com... i will let domain user can be use "remote desktop connection" log in windows2003 member server and just set "group policy" to do it. how can i change the group policy?

Remote desktop connection
I have installed Remote Desktop Connection on an NT 4 Server (SP6a). The NT Server is joined to a domain (AD) as a standalone server. I am able to access other W2K and W2K3 servers ok from the NT server. However, I cannot access the NT server from a client (eg XP) or the W2Kx servers. I suspect I have to run the

please can i get some help on thisRe: using remote desktop connection
The principle is same to Remote Desktop Connection. If you still have concerns about it. I suggest that you post the question in our Pocketpc newsgroup for more SBS 2003 server provides an easy way to make users remotely connect to domain, which is RWW site. The SBS RWW is a dynamically created web site that