Re: Can't rdp in Vista
"Smiley" <firework123@googlemail.com> wrote in message
news:fddt1b$deb$2$8300dec7@news.demon.co.uk...
> Well, the exact tab which I used was
>
> COMPUTER properties --> REMOTE SETTING --> REMOTE tab and checked the
> following :
> 1. allow remote assitant connect to this computer
> 2. in the ADVANCE button allow this computer to be controlled remotely
>
> Update on after posting the first message.
> From NETWORK --> click on the network name (which is a wireless
> connection) --> Properties --> SHARE tab, checked the following
> 1. Allow other network user to connect throught this computer's internet
> connection.
> 2. This already checked and grey out before the 1 was checked. Allow other
> netwrok user to control or disable the selected internet connection.
>
> When the later was checked and rpd in from xp machine or sbs 2003 or
> windows 2003 server, the following error 'The remote connection has time
> out' other then this error keep coming up, nothing else happened - just
> cannot connect.
>
> Any thought ?
>
>
> "Susan Bradley, CPA aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks [MVP]" <sbradcpa@pacbell.net>
> wrote in message news:46FA6905.6060801@pacbell.net...
>> Biz ..enable the Remote tab
>>
>> Home Premium if I remember right, you can't.
>>
>> Smiley wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Don't seem to find a group for Vista rdp. If wrong forum, please let me
>>> know.
>>>
>>>
>>> I have two similar problem. I am sure when one is resolve the other will
>>> follow.
>>>
>>> One with Vista Home premium, one with Vista Business premium. Can't rdp
>>> into either of those machines. Received the following error : The client
>>> could not connect to the remote computer. Remote connections might not
>>> be enabled or the computer might be too busy to accept new connections.
>>> It is also possible that network problems are preventing your
>>> connection.
>>>
>>> 1. add port 3389 to Exception in firewall on the machine to be rdp in.
>>> 2. on the remote tab on my computer properties setting. allow remote
>>> logon.
>>>
>>> Any idea what else I have missed???
>>>
>>>
>>> Any help appreciated.
>>>
>>>
>
In the first case your mixing Remote Assistance with Remote Desktop. As
noted by other Vista Home Premium or Basic can *NOT* act as a Remote Desktop
host. You might look at using UltraVNC as an alternative.
As far as Vista Business is concerned if your trying to connect from XP or
earlier make sure you have the Vista host configured like this...
http://theillustratednetwork.mvps.org/ScreenShots/XP/RDP6-XPClienttoVistaServerConfig.jpg
....and the XP or earlier client configured like this...
http://theillustratednetwork.mvps.org/ScreenShots/XP/RDP6-XPClientSettings.jpg
It sounds like your trying to connect through a VPN? Is that true? Can you
ping the Vista host when you connected to the VPN? Perhaps you should
describe the network the Vista Business host computer is on, ie. in a
domain, behind a firewall, etc...etc...
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