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I am trying to allow a friend (running Win2k) to access my PC (running XP Pro) over the internet. I enabled Remote Desktop on my PC and made sure my firewall is allowing exceptions. He installed the Remote Desktop client on his PC. However, what I don't understand is how I give him permission to connect. For example, if I choose Select Remote Users from the Remote page of System Properties, and then choose Add to add him, well, it seems like I am searching for a user on my PC or in my domain. If I just type in the user name he uses on his computer, he obviously isn't found. If I pick Locations, it only shows my computer. I tried adding a user account, but, duh, that just created the account on my computer which isn't my friend. I'm obviously seriously confused (he-he) about identifying him as a user. Likewise, when he goes to connect, how in the world is he going to find my domain on the internet? Do I need to first setup a VPN or something so we're on the same network? Excuse my ignorance on this topic! Thanks, Steve |
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You either need to create an account on your desktop PC for him then add him
to the Remote Desktop Users Group or let him use your account logon ID and password. Beyond that see this page for help, tips, etc including addressing information... http://theillustratednetwork.mvps.or...eshooting.html -- Al Jarvi (MS-MVP Windows Networking) Please post *ALL* questions and replies to the news group for the mutual benefit of all of us... The MS-MVP Program - http://mvp.support.microsoft.com This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights... <junk@bruff.com> wrote in message news:1134678004.516869.177490@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com... > > I am trying to allow a friend (running Win2k) to access my PC (running > XP Pro) over the internet. I enabled Remote Desktop on my PC and made > sure my firewall is allowing exceptions. He installed the Remote > Desktop client on his PC. > > However, what I don't understand is how I give him permission to > connect. For example, if I choose Select Remote Users from the Remote > page of System Properties, and then choose Add to add him, well, it > seems like I am searching for a user on my PC or in my domain. If I > just type in the user name he uses on his computer, he obviously isn't > found. If I pick Locations, it only shows my computer. I tried adding a > user account, but, duh, that just created the account on my computer > which isn't my friend. > > I'm obviously seriously confused (he-he) about identifying him as a > user. Likewise, when he goes to connect, how in the world is he going > to find my domain on the internet? Do I need to first setup a VPN or > something so we're on the same network? > > Excuse my ignorance on this topic! > > Thanks, > > Steve > |
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