Re: RDP & Port Forwarding




"Aussie Girl" <blazekmail@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have a windows 2000 server at my office. All other machines are XP
Pro. I able to remote desktop to the server, but even after changing
and forwarding, and adding the port exceptions, I still am unable to
conncet to the XP machines. - Am I missing something. Any help would
be greatly appreciated.


You write "but even after changing and forwarding, and adding
the port exceptions . . ". Please explain what exactly you did
and what command you use when attempting to set up a connection.

Did you enable Remote Desktop on the WinXP PCs?


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