I've had a hunt round and I can't find an easy solution. You need to create a script that will talk to RASAPI32.DLL. Some information about the...
Interesting information - good stuff. But no need to cross post in the software forum too! I've deleted the duplicate.
I notice you have services listening on ports 80 and 443. Have you checked that IIS isn't on port 21 and stopping other services using that port?
I mean you put a basic OS on the laptop and then have a number of images on the laptop that you can run to host different applications and...
Yep! I can see uses for that!!!! That is useful.
Try logging on to the XP PC as the domain admin. Then set up the print share to allow "domain users" full access. Then see if that works. An...
OK - what happens if you try the \\computer_name or \\ipaddress options from the XP system. That is replacing computer_name with the name of the...
A year or two ago, the "obvious" solution would be a disk image system such as Symantec's Ghost. However nowadays virtualisation is perhaps a...
Yes - you should be able to use Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) to create a script that will do what you want. Have you played with VBA? Have...
Patience Bob. Reactions can take a little while. ;)
I split your post out to a separate thread here: http://www.windowsbbs.com/showthread.php?t=64628 Yours is a new problem and therefore warrants...
whompuscat, I've split your post out from the thread where you originally posted it as this is a new problem and deserves a thread of its own. I...
Which Linksys router do you have?
Which dialogue? When you configure remote desktop or when you try to connect? Also don't forget that there are local admins and domain admins....
It would be useful to know if the message only occurs when the user logs on to a particular PC, and if other users logging on to that PC get the...
I'd suggest pointing at the full DNS name of the server rather than the netBIOS name so: \\servername.domain.local Also make sure that all...
The best solution is to create a VPN connection into your network and then use remote desktop via the VPN.
Separate names with a comma.