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Remote Desktop Connection

bbEmoney

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I have the remote desktop software installed on a windows 2000 pro sp4 system is there a way that I can connect to it using an winxp pro sp2 system or a way that i can set the permissions to allow it?
 
did you hit the options button and set the username/password of hte account you are trying to connect to?
also make sure the port for mstsc is enabled
hope it helps
 
Windows 2000 Pro doesn't have terminal services built in, only server versions. You installed the client on the 2000 machine, not terminal services. You will need a 3rd party program like UltraVNC or RealVNC.

Tim

EDIT - beaten to the punch by nweaver - guess I should hit refresh before hitting submit.

Tim
 
nweaver and tyanni are correct. The only Microsoft OSes that will HOST Remote Desktop connections are:

XP Professional
Windows Server 2003
Windows Server 2000

XP Professional hosts a single Remote Desktop connection.
Windows Server 2003 and 2000 host two connections in the default "Administrative Mode" and can host many connections in "Terminal Server Mode".
 
Originally posted by: stash
Windows Server 2003 and 2000 host two connections in the default "Administrative Mode"
Technically, 2003 can do three...one console and two others.
Yup. You're right. I should know better, since I've done the remote console mode many times. Just forgot....
 
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