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have laptop with xp home, desktop w xp prof, and a Network Everywhere router
(model nr041-wm) installed. (on the laptop) I open rdc and get a dialog bx with 5 tabs. In the box for computer i type the i p add of my desktop. My own name appears in the user name box. I type in a pw in the password box and use ms home for the domain. When i click connect, i get the em: "the system could not log you on. make sure your user name and domain are correct..." Some observations: the issue seems to be password related on the laptop and not on the desktop. When i try to connect to the laptop, from the desktop, i get a different em. I get a large em box labeled "remote desktop disconnected" with an em saying "the client could not connect to the remote computer. remote connections might not be enabled or the computer might be too busy to accept...." Several wks ago i was attempting to network these 2 computers without a router (my ignorance). In setting up the connection on the laptop, i apparently used a pw that i no longer remember. maybe this is why i can't log on to windows ? ? I am the system admn of both computers-- surely, there's a way to go in an undo this mess and start over with a new connection. ANY help would be appreciated. -- 5string |
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In 4D6ACA56-479E-47D1-8BDA-56505131B1CF@microsoft.com 5string
wrote: > have laptop with xp home, desktop w xp prof, and a Network > Everywhere router (model nr041-wm) installed. > (on the laptop) I open rdc and get a dialog bx with 5 tabs. > In the box for computer > i type the i p add of my desktop. My own name appears in > the user name box. I type in a pw in the password box and > use ms home for the domain. When i click connect, i get the > em: "the system could not log you on. make sure your user > name > and domain are correct..." > Some observations: the issue seems to be password related on > the laptop and not on the desktop. When i try to connect to > the laptop, from the desktop, i get a different em. I get a > large em box labeled "remote desktop disconnected" with an > em saying "the client could not connect to the remote > computer. remote connections might not be enabled or the > computer might be too busy to accept...." Several wks > ago i was attempting to network these 2 computers without a > router (my ignorance). In setting up the connection on the > laptop, i apparently used a pw that i no longer remember. > maybe this is why i can't log on to windows ? ? I am the > system admn of both computers-- surely, there's a way to go > in an undo this mess and start over with a new connection. > ANY help would be appreciated. > > > -- > 5string First off, you won't be able to use Remote Desktop to connect from your desktop to the laptop. A computer running XP Home Edition cannot act as the host computer, it can only be a client. Translation, you can only connect "from" XP Home "to" XP Pro. Next, don't make an entry in the Domain line. If you're still unable to make a connection from the laptop, go back to the desktop and reset your password. It's possible that the password you're using is incorrect. Good luck Nepatsfan |
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thanks for the speedy reply, Nepatsfan. when you said go back and change the
pw on the laptop, did you mean open the rdc and change it on the dialog bx that appears after you hit "options", or did you mean to go through user accounts. I never set up a pw in user accounts. i have several times tried to change the pw, but keep getting the em: "the system could not log you in. make sure your user name and domain are correct...etc" could it be a bad user name. is there a way i can just start fresh and reset the user name and pw. perhaps i'm not doing it right. could you give me a step by step (very specific) on how to do this. tks -- 5string "Nepatsfan" wrote: > In 4D6ACA56-479E-47D1-8BDA-56505131B1CF@microsoft.com 5string > wrote: > > have laptop with xp home, desktop w xp prof, and a Network > > Everywhere router (model nr041-wm) installed. > > (on the laptop) I open rdc and get a dialog bx with 5 tabs. > > In the box for computer > > i type the i p add of my desktop. My own name appears in > > the user name box. I type in a pw in the password box and > > use ms home for the domain. When i click connect, i get the > > em: "the system could not log you on. make sure your user > > name > > and domain are correct..." > > Some observations: the issue seems to be password related on > > the laptop and not on the desktop. When i try to connect to > > the laptop, from the desktop, i get a different em. I get a > > large em box labeled "remote desktop disconnected" with an > > em saying "the client could not connect to the remote > > computer. remote connections might not be enabled or the > > computer might be too busy to accept...." Several wks > > ago i was attempting to network these 2 computers without a > > router (my ignorance). In setting up the connection on the > > laptop, i apparently used a pw that i no longer remember. > > maybe this is why i can't log on to windows ? ? I am the > > system admn of both computers-- surely, there's a way to go > > in an undo this mess and start over with a new connection. > > ANY help would be appreciated. > > > > > > -- > > 5string > > First off, you won't be able to use Remote Desktop to connect > from your desktop to the laptop. A computer running XP Home > Edition cannot act as the host computer, it can only be a > client. Translation, you can only connect "from" XP Home "to" > XP Pro. > > Next, don't make an entry in the Domain line. > > If you're still unable to make a connection from the laptop, go > back to the desktop and reset your password. It's possible that > the password you're using is incorrect. > > Good luck > > Nepatsfan > > > |
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OK, let's set up the correct scenario:
Connection from the desktop (XP Pro) from the laptop (XP Home) using Remote Desktop. 1. On the desktop, you need at least one user account that has a password. You'll use this account's name and password to connect from your laptop. Note: When I suggested resetting your password, I was referring to the one associated with your desktop account. That way you know you're entering the correct information in the RDC dialog box. 2. Make sure that any firewall programs you've installed on the desktop, including the built-in Windows firewall, have been configured to allow access through a Remote Desktop connection. In the Windows Firewall, it's a simple process of checking Remote Desktop on the Exceptions page. If you're using a third party firewall, you'll need to open TCP port 3389. 3. Back at the laptop, launch Remote Desktop connection. Enter the private IP for the desktop, this should be something like 192.168.x.x. Note: If you're not sure what info to enter go to Start -> Run -> cmd.exe on the desktop. Enter ipconfig /all at the command prompt to obtain the correct IP address for your desktop computer. Enter the user name and password that you've set up on the desktop computer. Hit the Connect button. Hopefully, the connection will be made. Post back if it doesn't work. Nepatsfan In 79F1A39E-A677-4187-BC46-4F3A718657A5@microsoft.com 5string wrote: > thanks for the speedy reply, Nepatsfan. when you said go > back and change the pw on the laptop, did you mean open the > rdc and change it on the dialog bx that appears after you > hit "options", or did you mean to go through user accounts. > I never set up a pw in user accounts. > > i have several times tried to change the pw, but keep > getting the em: "the system could not log you in. make sure > your user name and domain are correct...etc" > could it be a bad user name. is there a way i can just > start fresh and reset the user name and pw. perhaps i'm not > doing it right. could you give me a step by step (very > specific) on how to do this. > tks > > -- > 5string > > > "Nepatsfan" wrote: > >> In 4D6ACA56-479E-47D1-8BDA-56505131B1CF@microsoft.com >> 5string wrote: >>> have laptop with xp home, desktop w xp prof, and a Network >>> Everywhere router (model nr041-wm) installed. >>> (on the laptop) I open rdc and get a dialog bx with 5 >>> tabs. In the box for computer >>> i type the i p add of my desktop. My own name appears in >>> the user name box. I type in a pw in the password box and >>> use ms home for the domain. When i click connect, i get >>> the em: "the system could not log you on. make sure your >>> user name >>> and domain are correct..." >>> Some observations: the issue seems to be password related >>> on the laptop and not on the desktop. When i try to >>> connect to the laptop, from the desktop, i get a different >>> em. I get a large em box labeled "remote desktop >>> disconnected" with an em saying "the client could not >>> connect to the remote computer. remote connections might >>> not be enabled or the computer might be too busy to >>> accept...." Several wks >>> ago i was attempting to network these 2 computers without a >>> router (my ignorance). In setting up the connection on the >>> laptop, i apparently used a pw that i no longer remember. >>> maybe this is why i can't log on to windows ? ? I am the >>> system admn of both computers-- surely, there's a way to go >>> in an undo this mess and start over with a new connection. >>> ANY help would be appreciated. >>> >>> >>> -- >>> 5string >> >> First off, you won't be able to use Remote Desktop to >> connect from your desktop to the laptop. A computer running >> XP Home Edition cannot act as the host computer, it can >> only be a client. Translation, you can only connect "from" >> XP Home "to" XP Pro. >> >> Next, don't make an entry in the Domain line. >> >> If you're still unable to make a connection from the >> laptop, go back to the desktop and reset your password. >> It's possible that the password you're using is incorrect. >> >> Good luck >> >> Nepatsfan |
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BINGO ! I got it to connect. what i had to do was set a pw to my admn acct.
it would'n accept it without a pw. MANY, MANY thanks for the help. What a Christmas present. I've been fiddlin' and fighting with this issue for over 6 wks (off an on). Thanx again -- 5string "Nepatsfan" wrote: > OK, let's set up the correct scenario: > > Connection from the desktop (XP Pro) from the laptop (XP Home) > using Remote Desktop. > > 1. On the desktop, you need at least one user account that has > a password. You'll use this account's name and password to > connect from your laptop. > Note: When I suggested resetting your password, I was referring > to the one associated with your desktop account. That way you > know you're entering the correct information in the RDC dialog > box. > > 2. Make sure that any firewall programs you've installed on the > desktop, including the built-in Windows firewall, have been > configured to allow access through a Remote Desktop connection. > In the Windows Firewall, it's a simple process of checking > Remote Desktop on the Exceptions page. If you're using a third > party firewall, you'll need to open TCP port 3389. > > 3. Back at the laptop, launch Remote Desktop connection. > Enter the private IP for the desktop, this should be something > like 192.168.x.x. > Note: If you're not sure what info to enter go to Start -> > Run -> cmd.exe on the desktop. Enter ipconfig /all at the > command prompt to obtain the correct IP address for your > desktop computer. > Enter the user name and password that you've set up on the > desktop computer. > Hit the Connect button. > > Hopefully, the connection will be made. Post back if it doesn't > work. > > Nepatsfan > > > In 79F1A39E-A677-4187-BC46-4F3A718657A5@microsoft.com 5string > wrote: > > thanks for the speedy reply, Nepatsfan. when you said go > > back and change the pw on the laptop, did you mean open the > > rdc and change it on the dialog bx that appears after you > > hit "options", or did you mean to go through user accounts. > > I never set up a pw in user accounts. > > > > i have several times tried to change the pw, but keep > > getting the em: "the system could not log you in. make sure > > your user name and domain are correct...etc" > > could it be a bad user name. is there a way i can just > > start fresh and reset the user name and pw. perhaps i'm not > > doing it right. could you give me a step by step (very > > specific) on how to do this. > > tks > > > > -- > > 5string > > > > > > "Nepatsfan" wrote: > > > >> In 4D6ACA56-479E-47D1-8BDA-56505131B1CF@microsoft.com > >> 5string wrote: > >>> have laptop with xp home, desktop w xp prof, and a Network > >>> Everywhere router (model nr041-wm) installed. > >>> (on the laptop) I open rdc and get a dialog bx with 5 > >>> tabs. In the box for computer > >>> i type the i p add of my desktop. My own name appears in > >>> the user name box. I type in a pw in the password box and > >>> use ms home for the domain. When i click connect, i get > >>> the em: "the system could not log you on. make sure your > >>> user name > >>> and domain are correct..." > >>> Some observations: the issue seems to be password related > >>> on the laptop and not on the desktop. When i try to > >>> connect to the laptop, from the desktop, i get a different > >>> em. I get a large em box labeled "remote desktop > >>> disconnected" with an em saying "the client could not > >>> connect to the remote computer. remote connections might > >>> not be enabled or the computer might be too busy to > >>> accept...." Several wks > >>> ago i was attempting to network these 2 computers without a > >>> router (my ignorance). In setting up the connection on the > >>> laptop, i apparently used a pw that i no longer remember. > >>> maybe this is why i can't log on to windows ? ? I am the > >>> system admn of both computers-- surely, there's a way to go > >>> in an undo this mess and start over with a new connection. > >>> ANY help would be appreciated. > >>> > >>> > >>> -- > >>> 5string > >> > >> First off, you won't be able to use Remote Desktop to > >> connect from your desktop to the laptop. A computer running > >> XP Home Edition cannot act as the host computer, it can > >> only be a client. Translation, you can only connect "from" > >> XP Home "to" XP Pro. > >> > >> Next, don't make an entry in the Domain line. > >> > >> If you're still unable to make a connection from the > >> laptop, go back to the desktop and reset your password. > >> It's possible that the password you're using is incorrect. > >> > >> Good luck > >> > >> Nepatsfan > > > > |
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You're welcome. Thanks for letting us know you got it fixed.
Nepatsfan In AD2D47CD-B6B8-4C8F-B6FD-55BF07C6844D@microsoft.com 5string wrote: > BINGO ! I got it to connect. what i had to do was set a pw > to my admn acct. it would'n accept it without a pw. MANY, > MANY thanks for the help. What a Christmas present. I've > been fiddlin' and fighting with this issue for over 6 wks > (off an on). > Thanx again > -- > 5string > > > "Nepatsfan" wrote: > >> OK, let's set up the correct scenario: >> >> Connection from the desktop (XP Pro) from the laptop (XP >> Home) using Remote Desktop. >> >> 1. On the desktop, you need at least one user account that >> has a password. You'll use this account's name and password >> to connect from your laptop. >> Note: When I suggested resetting your password, I was >> referring to the one associated with your desktop account. >> That way you know you're entering the correct information >> in the RDC dialog box. >> >> 2. Make sure that any firewall programs you've installed on >> the desktop, including the built-in Windows firewall, have >> been configured to allow access through a Remote Desktop >> connection. In the Windows Firewall, it's a simple process >> of checking Remote Desktop on the Exceptions page. If >> you're using a third party firewall, you'll need to open >> TCP port 3389. >> >> 3. Back at the laptop, launch Remote Desktop connection. >> Enter the private IP for the desktop, this should be >> something like 192.168.x.x. >> Note: If you're not sure what info to enter go to Start -> >> Run -> cmd.exe on the desktop. Enter ipconfig /all at the >> command prompt to obtain the correct IP address for your >> desktop computer. >> Enter the user name and password that you've set up on the >> desktop computer. >> Hit the Connect button. >> >> Hopefully, the connection will be made. Post back if it >> doesn't work. >> >> Nepatsfan >> >> >> In 79F1A39E-A677-4187-BC46-4F3A718657A5@microsoft.com >> 5string wrote: >>> thanks for the speedy reply, Nepatsfan. when you said go >>> back and change the pw on the laptop, did you mean open the >>> rdc and change it on the dialog bx that appears after you >>> hit "options", or did you mean to go through user accounts. >>> I never set up a pw in user accounts. >>> >>> i have several times tried to change the pw, but keep >>> getting the em: "the system could not log you in. make sure >>> your user name and domain are correct...etc" >>> could it be a bad user name. is there a way i can just >>> start fresh and reset the user name and pw. perhaps i'm not >>> doing it right. could you give me a step by step (very >>> specific) on how to do this. >>> tks >>> >>> -- >>> 5string >>> >>> >>> "Nepatsfan" wrote: >>> >>>> In 4D6ACA56-479E-47D1-8BDA-56505131B1CF@microsoft.com >>>> 5string wrote: >>>>> have laptop with xp home, desktop w xp prof, and a >>>>> Network Everywhere router (model nr041-wm) installed. >>>>> (on the laptop) I open rdc and get a dialog bx with 5 >>>>> tabs. In the box for computer >>>>> i type the i p add of my desktop. My own name appears in >>>>> the user name box. I type in a pw in the password box and >>>>> use ms home for the domain. When i click connect, i get >>>>> the em: "the system could not log you on. make sure your >>>>> user name >>>>> and domain are correct..." >>>>> Some observations: the issue seems to be password related >>>>> on the laptop and not on the desktop. When i try to >>>>> connect to the laptop, from the desktop, i get a >>>>> different em. I get a large em box labeled "remote >>>>> desktop disconnected" with an em saying "the client >>>>> could not connect to the remote computer. remote >>>>> connections might not be enabled or the computer >>>>> might be too busy to accept...." Several wks >>>>> ago i was attempting to network these 2 computers >>>>> without a router (my ignorance). In setting up the >>>>> connection on the laptop, i apparently used a pw that i >>>>> no longer remember. maybe this is why i can't log on to >>>>> windows ? ? I am the system admn of both computers-- >>>>> surely, there's a way to go in an undo this mess and >>>>> start over with a new connection. ANY help would be >>>>> appreciated. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> 5string >>>> >>>> First off, you won't be able to use Remote Desktop to >>>> connect from your desktop to the laptop. A computer >>>> running XP Home Edition cannot act as the host computer, >>>> it can only be a client. Translation, you can only >>>> connect "from" XP Home "to" XP Pro. >>>> >>>> Next, don't make an entry in the Domain line. >>>> >>>> If you're still unable to make a connection from the >>>> laptop, go back to the desktop and reset your password. >>>> It's possible that the password you're using is incorrect. >>>> >>>> Good luck >>>> >>>> Nepatsfan |
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