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    Default "Remote Desktop Connection"

    Well i got a laptop & a home computer, I want to do a "remote desktop connection" so i can control my home comp through my laptop.

    But how do i do it?

    What do i do?

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    What OS are you using? XP or Vista?. It's alot easier if both the machines are running the same OS.

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    Stephen, is very much the same.

    You can only do it if your using: XP Pro, Vista Ultimate/Business though now.
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    Hmm, when i tried to RD to my PC (Vista Ultimate) using my Laptop (Xp Pro), it threw a fit and wouldn't let me connect at all

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen View Post
    Hmm, when i tried to RD to my PC (Vista Ultimate) using my Laptop (Xp Pro), it threw a fit and wouldn't let me connect at all
    Yeah, far as i'm aware the standard remote desktop software build in to Windows won't allow an XP machine to control Vista, but will work the other way around.

    You'd have to use third party software such as TeamViewer or TightVNC to do it.

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    You can do Remote Desktop with Windows XP. I've done it several times. Just make sure that it's turned on in Start > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services.

    Then simply find it and use a quick google tut for it

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    Quote Originally Posted by N!ck View Post
    Yeah, far as i'm aware the standard remote desktop software build in to Windows won't allow an XP machine to control Vista, but will work the other way around.

    You'd have to use third party software such as TeamViewer or TightVNC to do it.
    Scratch that, I just got it to work both ways no problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by N!ck View Post
    Yeah, far as i'm aware the standard remote desktop software build in to Windows won't allow an XP machine to control Vista, but will work the other way around.

    You'd have to use third party software such as TeamViewer or TightVNC to do it.
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    Scratch that, I just got it to work both ways no problem.
    You just closed the door in which I was going to walk through to pwn your ass
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    Log me in is also a good one to use. but since u figured it out ya.

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    Remote Desktop is a lot faster anyways
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