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How to have full access to another computer in the same workgroup 3

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qwert85103

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Dec 27, 2003
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Hi,

My home network has two XP Pro computers connected with a router. Now they can see each other and can access the shared folders very well.

Question: How to get full access of the other from one? I mean something like remote desktop or full control access where you just feel that you are actually working on the other computer to which you are connecting to.

The way I have tried is by right clicking on My Computer>Manage>Computer Management(local)>(Right Click)>Connect to Another computer. This successfully connects to the other computer but doesn't allow to do everything, saying that access denied/ you don't have permission to access

I have also checked the option in XP which says "Allow other/remote users to connect to this computer". But in select users option I do not see any user of the other computer in the network.

So how to connect to other computer in my home network so that I can control it fully from the other and vice-versa.

Thanks.
 
Howdy,

Personally I can't get my head round remote desktop anyway. I use Microsoft Netmeeting. Never let me down yet.

Hope this helps

TSSTechie

[lightsaber] May The Force Be With You [trooper] [yoda]
 
Thanks to both of you. Both utilities are great!

NetMeeting Question: For NetMeeting is it possible that the other computer be setup in a way that you don't have to click accept and share desktop everytime you try to connect to it??

TightVNC Question: Is it necessary that TightVNC be installed on both the machines before they can talk to each other?
 
A1. No

A2. Yes.

You need the client installed as server/remote requester in all cases.

You can choose whether the remote client is server or client. But the software for either functions needs to be installed.

While I really like the VNC software, explore fully that the native Remote Desktop tools of XP are unable to match your needs. I use VNC where RD is not possible; the native Remote Desktop client when available.


 
Thanks bcastner.

I would like to ask two more things:-

1.) Is VNC secure enough? (so why would you prefer RD as compared to VNC as you said)

2.) My network setup is like this:- two computers (both XP Pro) connected to router which then connects to cable modem.

Here's where I need some guidance:- when I try to set-up the remote desktop connection (trying to test if I can access one computer from another through remote desktop feature) I have the following problem:- The RD setup says there are no "terminal servers" in your network.

Question: Will setting up of virtual server in my router set-up help with this issue?

thanks.



 
. Workstation A has as usernme and passwords all username and passwords of workstation B, and vice-vesa; Every computer on the Workrgoup has a full username and password enrtry as a local user account for all computers in the workgroup;
. no blank or empty passwords for any user;

right-click My Computer, Properties, Remote. Enable the remote service and Add the new users in the lower box.]

If you are behind a remote router, forward the port needed to access your NAT'ed private workstation from a pubic interface. See the wiki from the experts:
 
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