Re: remote desktop account issues

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Ooppsss... I forgot the second part of your question... You need to setup
port forwarding through your router for TCP Port 3389... See this page for
help, etc...

http://theillustratednetwork.mvps.org/RemoteDesktop/RemoteDesktopSetupandTroubleshooting.html

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"Sooner Al [MVP]" <SoonerAl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:...
Remote Desktop requires a password by design...

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"rastlin" <rastlin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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hello one and all i have a query...i have a wireless network setup and
its
all secure and stuff. i am able to share files and map network drives.
none
of my home pc's have a password and i leave the internal structure of the
network (i.e. no passwords, or protection for any of my files since i am
the
only one whom knows whats going on). with that being said i have tried
from
multiple pc's to remote into the other ones (like desktop to lappy, lappy
to
tablet, and desktop to desktop). when ever i attempt to log on it says
taht i
do not have the right permissions to log on. i am unsure why i haveing
this
message. i even went into the the services under administrative tools
and
made sure everything is running correctly and it is i am at a total loss.
while i am on the subject, lets assume that i can get the remote desktop
to
work correctly how can i log on out side of my network through a nat'ed
router (netgear b, yeah i know it old but i cannot afford a new one right
now
^_^) any ideas??

-rastlin




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