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pls excuse the long post but this is as short as i can make it.
have laptop with xp home and desktop with xp prof with a Network Every- where router(NR041-WM) installed. (on the laptop) i open RDC and a get a dialog bx with 5 tabs. in the box labeled computer, i type the ip add of my desktop, my own name appears in the user name box, i type a password in the appropriate box and type "ms home" in the domain box. when i click "connect" i get the following em: "the system could not log you on. make sure your user name and domain are correct......" i have only about three passwords that i use (don't use any others). i have tried all the pass- words that i use and all the user names that i use and nothing works. Some observations: when i try to connect to the laptop (from the desktop), i get a different em: a large message box labeled "remote desktop disconnected" with a message 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...." Both computers have their firewalls enabled to receive exceptions, both are con- figured to allow access from other users. From my VERY LIMITED knowledge of the situation, the issue seems to be with the password on the laptop. Several wks ago i was attempting to network the two computers but didn't know i needed a router. Appearantly, (but not likely) i used a password (which i don't remember) and this is why i can't log on to windows ?? ? I am the system admn of both com- puters-- surely there's a way to go in and undo this mess. ANY help would be appreciated. -- 5string |
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See this page for help with Remote Desktop...
http://theillustratednetwork.mvps.or...eshooting.html The user Id and password that you use to login with is local to the PC your connecting to. Note that you also don't need to fill in the domain information in a home workgroup environment. -- 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... "5string" <5string@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8B167A1F-01B0-4CE2-9543-0714475E1776@microsoft.com... > pls excuse the long post but this is as short as i can make it. > have laptop with xp home and desktop with xp prof with a Network Every- > where router(NR041-WM) installed. > (on the laptop) i open RDC and a get a dialog bx with 5 tabs. in the box > labeled computer, i type the ip add of my desktop, my own name appears in > the > user name box, i type a password in the appropriate box and type "ms home" > in > the domain box. when i click "connect" i get the following em: "the > system > could not log you on. make sure your user name and domain are > correct......" > i have only about three passwords that i use (don't use any others). i > have > tried all the pass- > words that i use and all the user names that i use and nothing works. > Some observations: when i try to connect to the laptop (from the desktop), > i > get a different em: a large message box labeled "remote desktop > disconnected" > with a message 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...." > Both computers have their firewalls enabled to receive exceptions, both > are > con- > figured to allow access from other users. From my VERY LIMITED knowledge > of > the situation, the issue seems to be with the password on the laptop. > Several wks ago i was attempting to network the two computers but didn't > know > i needed a router. Appearantly, (but not likely) i used a password (which > i > don't remember) and this is why i can't log on to windows ?? ? I am the > system admn of both com- > puters-- surely there's a way to go in and undo this mess. > ANY help would be appreciated. > -- > 5string |
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tks for the reply-- i got them to connect
-- 5string "Sooner Al [MVP]" wrote: > See this page for help with Remote Desktop... > > http://theillustratednetwork.mvps.or...eshooting.html > > The user Id and password that you use to login with is local to the PC your > connecting to. Note that you also don't need to fill in the domain > information in a home workgroup environment. > > -- > > 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... > > "5string" <5string@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:8B167A1F-01B0-4CE2-9543-0714475E1776@microsoft.com... > > pls excuse the long post but this is as short as i can make it. > > have laptop with xp home and desktop with xp prof with a Network Every- > > where router(NR041-WM) installed. > > (on the laptop) i open RDC and a get a dialog bx with 5 tabs. in the box > > labeled computer, i type the ip add of my desktop, my own name appears in > > the > > user name box, i type a password in the appropriate box and type "ms home" > > in > > the domain box. when i click "connect" i get the following em: "the > > system > > could not log you on. make sure your user name and domain are > > correct......" > > i have only about three passwords that i use (don't use any others). i > > have > > tried all the pass- > > words that i use and all the user names that i use and nothing works. > > Some observations: when i try to connect to the laptop (from the desktop), > > i > > get a different em: a large message box labeled "remote desktop > > disconnected" > > with a message 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...." > > Both computers have their firewalls enabled to receive exceptions, both > > are > > con- > > figured to allow access from other users. From my VERY LIMITED knowledge > > of > > the situation, the issue seems to be with the password on the laptop. > > Several wks ago i was attempting to network the two computers but didn't > > know > > i needed a router. Appearantly, (but not likely) i used a password (which > > i > > don't remember) and this is why i can't log on to windows ?? ? I am the > > system admn of both com- > > puters-- surely there's a way to go in and undo this mess. > > ANY help would be appreciated. > > -- > > 5string > > > |
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Good... Thanks for the feedback...
Merry Christmas... -- 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... "5string" <5string@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3CB61C34-4195-4CDF-AE1D-A7EDBFE265CF@microsoft.com... > tks for the reply-- i got them to connect > -- > 5string > > > "Sooner Al [MVP]" wrote: > >> See this page for help with Remote Desktop... >> >> http://theillustratednetwork.mvps.or...eshooting.html >> >> The user Id and password that you use to login with is local to the PC >> your >> connecting to. Note that you also don't need to fill in the domain >> information in a home workgroup environment. >> >> -- >> >> 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... >> >> "5string" <5string@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:8B167A1F-01B0-4CE2-9543-0714475E1776@microsoft.com... >> > pls excuse the long post but this is as short as i can make it. >> > have laptop with xp home and desktop with xp prof with a Network >> > Every- >> > where router(NR041-WM) installed. >> > (on the laptop) i open RDC and a get a dialog bx with 5 tabs. in the >> > box >> > labeled computer, i type the ip add of my desktop, my own name appears >> > in >> > the >> > user name box, i type a password in the appropriate box and type "ms >> > home" >> > in >> > the domain box. when i click "connect" i get the following em: "the >> > system >> > could not log you on. make sure your user name and domain are >> > correct......" >> > i have only about three passwords that i use (don't use any others). i >> > have >> > tried all the pass- >> > words that i use and all the user names that i use and nothing works. >> > Some observations: when i try to connect to the laptop (from the >> > desktop), >> > i >> > get a different em: a large message box labeled "remote desktop >> > disconnected" >> > with a message 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...." >> > Both computers have their firewalls enabled to receive exceptions, both >> > are >> > con- >> > figured to allow access from other users. From my VERY LIMITED >> > knowledge >> > of >> > the situation, the issue seems to be with the password on the laptop. >> > Several wks ago i was attempting to network the two computers but >> > didn't >> > know >> > i needed a router. Appearantly, (but not likely) i used a password >> > (which >> > i >> > don't remember) and this is why i can't log on to windows ?? ? I am >> > the >> > system admn of both com- >> > puters-- surely there's a way to go in and undo this mess. >> > ANY help would be appreciated. >> > -- >> > 5string >> >> >> |
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