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Is there a Remote Assistance client available for Windows 2000? I have a
Windows 2000 Pro machine and I need to remotely connect to a Windows XP machine. Is this possible to accomplish using Remote Assistance? I do not want to use Remote Desktop. "Laurel Conrad" wrote: > I have had an ongoing email "conversation" with MSN Messenger Tech Support > all week. Their left hand obviously doesn't know what their right hand is > doing! > > My first email to them: > I would like to use the remote assistance feature in MSN Messenger but I > can't find that "Activity". Secondly, can I use remote assistance from > Windows2000 computers to Windows2000 computers? If not, is there still an > option within NetMeeting to share desktops? Can I use NetMeeting from within > MSN Messenger to take control of a Windows2000 machine? > > Their reply: > According to your email, you want to use the remote assistance feature > through the MSN messenger > ยป Please follow these steps in the order they appear to help resolve this > issue: > 1. Sign in to MSN Messenger. > 2. Double-click the name of the contact with whom you want to start the > Remote Assistance session. > 3. In the conversation window, click "Activities," and then click "Remote > Assistance." > A message inviting your contact to start Remote Assistance is sent to your > contact. When your contact clicks "Accept," the session starts. > 4. Click "Yes" to start the session. > 5. To take control of the system, your contact clicks "Take Control." > 6. To log out of this session, click "Disconnect." > Note: > The person who sends the invitation cannot take control. Only the person who > receives the invitation has the option of taking control. > Thanks again for contacting MSN Messenger Technical Support, and for your > use of Microsoft products. Have a wonderful day. > Best Regards, > > Since they didn't answer the question about using remote assistance on > Win2K, I emailed them again. Here is their reply: > > Based on your email, you need to know if the "Remote Assistance" feature its > available with Windows 2000. > To use this feature, as well as to use NetMeeting, both computers must have > Windows Messenger installed. Windows Messenger is included with Windows XP, > and works in conjunction with MSN Messenger. > > Their next email was a link to Windows Messenger, which I downloaded. Then > I sent them an email asking about how to use Remote Assistance behind a > firewall. This is the beginning of the email I got: > > Based on the information I received, I understand that you would like to > know how to use Remote Desktop Assistance behind a firewall. You mentioned > that you are using PIX firewall and are using Windows 2000 Professional. I > apologize if you had difficulty using this feature. > Laurel, to be able to use Remote Desktop Assistance behind a firewall you > have to open Port 3389 and you must have Windows XP. You can also experience > difficulties if you or contact is behind a router. > > I emailed them and complained about their inconsistency. Here's the reply I > just got: > > Laurel, I see you have been experiencing this issue for quite some time now. > I apologize for the conflicting response that you received from my team > mates; I realize this must be a confusing situation. Please know that I will > help resolve this problem in the quickest way possible. > Again, I apologize for the inconsistency; however, Alexander was correct > when he said you cannot start Remote Assistance in Windows 2000. Moreover, > to be able to use Remote Desktop Assistance behind a firewall you have to > open Port 3389. You can also experience difficulties if you or contact is > behind a router. > > NOW........Here is my dilemma...... > > I installed Windows Messenger and MSN Messenger and Remote Assistance > appears as an "activity" in MSN Messenger, however, I have not been able to > test it for myself as yet because our network admin has been out sick and > won't be back until next Friday (to open up port 3389). I'm kinda thinkin' > that I WILL be able to use Remote Assistance or it wouldn't show up in my > activities. > > Has anyone else been able to use Remote Assistance in Windows 2000? > > > |
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