Re: Remote Desktop Connection
- From: SteveL <SteveL@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 7 Sep 2007 21:22:00 -0700
I got it to work, when the username and password comes up to login, I had to
type in the workstation name before the user id, "wkstID/username" then I got
in OK.
I can not thank you enough for your help on this issue.
I do have another issue though, I have a 16 bit app that runs from a command
prompt, to make this full screen at the WS I do a ALT+ENTER, I can not seem
to do this while in remote mode, I thought that their was a way to do this.
Once again TYVM,,
Steve
"Sooner Al [MVP]" wrote:
"SteveL" <SteveL@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message.
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The ISP is Bellsouth or ATT now, the Modem has NAT and other features but
not
enabled, the modem is a Westel 6200, On the LAN I have 3 computers
attached
via hub which gets a DHCP address from the modem, 1 laptop running Win2K
and
the others are desktops WinXP pro. I did do a netstat =a and port 3390 is
listening.
Thanks again
"Sooner Al [MVP]" wrote:
"SteveL" <SteveL@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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sorry if this is a double post,Its possible the DSL modem is also a router. If so you need to put the
I am still having connection problems.
Since I have DSL at the host I downloaded and installed on the host the
No-IP software, this connects and resolves,
created the host which attaches to my DSL's IP address. I opened ports
on
my
firewall TrendMicros PC-cilin 80 and 3389, but the remote computer can
not
connect. I have disable the firewall on the host all together and still
no
connection. I did add the user name to the host's remote connection
option
with admin rights, in my network setup (host) i have TCP/IP only no
netbios
as protocols. I have enable logging at the host PC and it shows no
activety
as to attemps for the remote computer to login.
modem
into a bridge or pass through mode. What modem and what ISP? You may have
to
contact your ISP for help if the modem was configured by them. At the
very
least check the modem manufacturers support pages or the users manual for
help doing that. You can test to see if TCP Port 3389 is being blocked by
going to the http://www.canyouseeme.org site while logged onto the host
PC.
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So did the canyouseeme.org test pass or fail?
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