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August 9th, 2003, 01:18 PM
#1
how to use remote desktop connection with dial up
i am stumped!!
i have two computers far far away from each other, and they both connect to the internet with dial-up internet and both have windows xp pro
now my question is: can i use windows xp pro's remote desktop connection to connect one computer to the other?? or does it only work if they are on a network?
thanks
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August 9th, 2003, 01:24 PM
#2
Registered User
As I recall, you would need a static IP on at least the remote computer, or someone at that unit that can tell you the IP that it is connected to the internet with. You can find more info here
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August 9th, 2003, 01:55 PM
#3
Chat Operator
you need the IP address of the computer your connecting to, otherwise, yes remote desktop will function across the internet. Also, if your running a firewall, make sure port 3389 is open (RDP protocol - aka, terminal server) on the computer you are connecting to.
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August 9th, 2003, 06:10 PM
#4
ok i gave up on remote desktop connection
instead i am trying to use the remote assistance feature in xp
ok so my friend sends me the invitation and i am connecting to his computer, and.....
right after im connected its disconnects!!!
ahhhh!! we both do not have any firewalls!!!
whats going on?
please help
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August 10th, 2003, 03:13 AM
#5
Registered User
Originally posted by ngc4414
ok i gave up on remote desktop connection
instead i am trying to use the remote assistance feature in xp
ok so my friend sends me the invitation and i am connecting to his computer, and.....
right after im connected its disconnects!!!
ahhhh!! we both do not have any firewalls!!!
whats going on?
please help
It could be timing out. If you don't have enough bandwidth the connection will sever. Do you get logged on to a desktop when it connects?
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