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Happy New Year
I'm able to connect fine to a pc(desktop) on my network from my laptop. When I play music remotely using XP PRO remote desktop the music plays on my laptop speakers and I want it to play on my desktop speakers. Is this possible? TIA Dennis ============= |
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XXdennismu@yahoo.XX.com rm the XX's (Dennis) wrote: > Happy New Year > > I'm able to connect fine to a pc(desktop) on my network from > my laptop. When I play music remotely using XP PRO remote > desktop the music plays on my laptop speakers and I want it > to play on my desktop speakers. Is this possible? > > TIA > Dennis > ============= On your laptop, launch Remote Desktop Connection and click on the Options button. Click on the Local Resources tab. In the "Remote computer sound" section, click on the down arrow and select "Leave at remote computer". Click on the other tabs and configure as you see fit. On the General tab, hit the "Save as" button. Save this configuration in a handy location and call it something like "Remote Music". Good luck Nepatsfan |
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Thank you Nepatsfan!!!!!
Dennis ========== In article <G42dnUKOD8Q7VCTeRVn-vA@comcast.com>, "Nepatsfan" <nepatsfan@SBXXXIX.com> wrote: > >On your laptop, launch Remote Desktop Connection and click on >the Options button. Click on the Local Resources tab. In the >"Remote computer sound" section, click on the down arrow and >select "Leave at remote computer". Click on the other tabs and >configure as you see fit. On the General tab, hit the "Save as" >button. Save this configuration in a handy location and call it >something like "Remote Music". > >Good luck > >Nepatsfan > > |
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You're welcome.
Nepatsfan In DXmuf.43093$BZ5.11953@newssvr13.news.prodigy.com XXdennismu@yahoo.XX.com rm the XX's (Dennis) wrote: > Thank you Nepatsfan!!!!! > > Dennis > ========== > > In article <G42dnUKOD8Q7VCTeRVn-vA@comcast.com>, "Nepatsfan" > <nepatsfan@SBXXXIX.com> wrote: > >> >> On your laptop, launch Remote Desktop Connection and click >> on the Options button. Click on the Local Resources tab. In >> the "Remote computer sound" section, click on the down >> arrow and select "Leave at remote computer". Click on the >> other tabs and configure as you see fit. On the General >> tab, hit the "Save as" button. Save this configuration in a >> handy location and call it something like "Remote Music". >> >> Good luck >> >> Nepatsfan |
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