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I have been trying to configure some pc's at a remote site so I can rdp to them.
I thought I had cracked it, but what is now happening is that the rdp session starts and I get the normal Windows login. I can either login as admin (which boots the user...
Started by Liz1419 on
, 11 posts
by 10 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at spiceworks):
RDP will give you a new session but it won't let you "See what they're seeing" Your ....
What you need to use is Remote Assistance.
RDP will not allow you to do this.
We have the same budget.
And it is free.
We use Ultra VNC for just that.
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I have been having network problems all day and need help. First, for some reason, I was suddenly unable to connect my laptop and desktop via the homegroup. Finally, I had to remove both computers from the group, reboot, and then recreate the home group...
Started by MauryS on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at windowssecrets):
Is there any way to purge this information so that RDP starts clean? Also, if I were to delete....
From various forums I gather that RDP saves the credentials from the last successful connection.
On the road in the event the laptop is stolen .
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It sounds like your CEO wants access to their desktop remotely (RDP). Most VPNs are just as easy to use as GoToMyPC et al but they are also a bit more than you need to secure a simple RDP session.
Tom brings up a good point about using more than username...
Started by William Acree on
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by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at ittoolbox):
Unfortunately Logmein, GoToMyPC.
Perspective VPN is best because you can define access list rules.
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Ask your Facebook Friends
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Reminds me of when I worked for a major accounting firm with headquarters in NYC. We had a telecommunications system that allowed remote access so you call in, provide a password, and call anywhere in the world using the corporate network. The branch ...
Started by Rich Goeken on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at ittoolbox):
Most VPNs are just as easy to use as GoToMyPC et al but they are also a bit more ... .
Unfortunately Logmein, GoToMyPC CEO wants access to their desktop remotely (RDP).
Perspective VPN is best because you can define access list rules.
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One of the things on my bucket list is to get Windows 7 Networking with the other 10 machines in the house as well as with all my Audio Visual stuff. I've been trying to get this figured out since windows 7 came along with limited success.
I'm not new...
Started by Johnmark on
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by 7 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at xtremesystems):
Looking to create my home network so that I can transfer any and all from computers running any....
To enable RDP after an RDP at this point.
Make it an administrator and add it to the Remote Desktop Users Group.
And password.
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Hi,
I would appreciate all thoughts on this. What are your thoughts on options other than VPN for a CEO who works out of multiple locations across the U.S? He wants to be able to access our intranet, but hates the inconvenience of VPN. I started looking...
Started by Karen Mezatasta on
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by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at ittoolbox):
It sounds like your CEO wants access to their....
If your boss is looking to connect.
Unfortunately Logmein, GoToMyPC type services are the only other choices.
From a security perspective VPN is best because you can define access list rules.
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A SSL VPN type service sounds like the one you want. As Tom also suggested, a external publishing of the intranet via some kind of secure HTTP combined with a password would be easy.
I know that the old Cisco VPN3000 can handle it, and a small Cisco ASA...
Started by Niels Langkilde on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at ittoolbox):
Most VPNs are just as easy to use as GoToMyPC et al but they are also a bit more ... .
Unfortunately Logmein, GoToMyPC CEO wants access to their desktop remotely (RDP).
Perspective VPN is best because you can define access list rules.
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I have a confusion regarding what I am doing here.
At present I have a Windows Server 2003 server with SP2. I have assigned RAS/VPN server role to it (through Manage my server wizard) and in my router, I setup the IP address of my RAS/VPN server as PPTP...
Started by Hemal on
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by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at serverfault):
These settings....
If your users are running RDP at high resolutions and/or full color bit depth and decreasing color bit depth.
RDP over VPN, then moving them over to a Terminal Server isn't likely to increase performance, make sure it's enabled.
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I am thinking of setting up RDC on my parent's computer as a way to access their PC remotely. I am attracted to the idea that it is a pay-one-price solution and tightly integrated into the operating system. Host computer would be Windows 7 Professional...
Started by justaguy168 on
, 13 posts
by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at anandtech):
And another win for LogMeIn, is that you canLogmein Free Edition? i would just use RDP with the "more secure" level you already are planning call your parents and tell them to activate....
Sure they aren't in the Remote Desktop Users group.
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Another Patch another Repair loop
so here i am yet again stuck in a repair loop after another successful patch
this is absolutely ridiculous have to find the correct combination of dance moves and chants to finally allow me to patch the game properly...
Started by nick_dvl on
, 9 posts
by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at swtor):
Http://cdn-patch.swtor.com/patch/***...8to59.solidpkg
2012-05-20 09:09:22 INFO Patching group: assets/patch/***...-1to0.solidpkg
2012-05-20 09:13:16 INFO Patching group: assets_swtor_main -1->59://cdn-patch.swtor.com/patch/***...8to....
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