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Jul 27, 2004
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I can't get remote assistance to work a certain way. I am trying to get offer remote assistance to work, so an invitaion doesn't have to be sent. I am in AD environment. I have enabled the offer assistance option in group policy. I also have remote desktop enabled on each machine and have port 3389 openend on the machine's firewall. It is still being blocked. What am I missing?

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A+, Network+, MCSA 2000, MCSE 2000
 
Is there a server involved with this setup? What OS? Are you connecting from inside you network or outside?
 
I am doing this inside my network. I am trying to use this between to XP machines. They do get group policies from a dc, but I configured the policy to allow local exceptions. See, I don't want to have to use email or messenger to initiate the remote assistance. According to Microsoft you can offer remote assistance without being sent an invitation. It just keeps getting blocked.

Network Admin
A+, Network+, MCSA 2000, MCSE 2000
 
On the server you can do remote assistance wihtout the request being sent. But not on XP home or Pro, you need to invation to connect to the computer.

GL
 
Did not know that.
Thankx Linney.

Is there a way to view the users desktop without the approval?

When fustrated remember, In the computer world there is allmost always a backdoor.
 
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