Using Remote Desktop - Complete Tutorial
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when i connect it ask for password can u solve it
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what if I cant login to my router?
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why not simply turn the firewalls off for the duration of the call. Seems logical and simple.
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@1childish1 If you still don't know....
1) whatismyip gives you the public IP, the IP in the cmd is the local (private) address of the router
2) You need to portforward or create a virtual server in your router which directs to the ip of the computer you want to connect to
3) You need pro/ business/ ultimate for it to accept remote connections.
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Very useful video, thank you. Would you consider showing us how to add security to this to make it harder for people to get access?
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Excellent video!! Precise and easy to follow. Thanks a ton!!
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Maravilhoso!!!.. parabens.. procuro a dias informações, vc realmente solucionou um dos meus problemas.. fico grato.. é um ótimo tutorial.. parabens..
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Thanks for showing this video. I have a few questions though...
1) The IP Address I get from the site is my router's IP, but why do I have a different IP address than CMD shows (192.168.1.64)?
2) I have multiple computers at home (Brother's, Family, and Mine), if I enter my router's IP Address, how will I know which computer I'm connecting to???
3) This will work with XP to 7 (or Vista) and vice-versa?
Thanks for everything!!! =P
The user is currently logged on to this computer. If you continue, User has to disconnect from This Computer. Do you want to continue?
I Am Having this Error. Can u help me how to solve it cos i wana work in the same machine with the local user and the remote user.
Thanks if u help !
xXDiTiXx 2 years ago
That is not an error. That is the default behavior of remote desktop for Windows Vista and 7. Basically what you are trying to do is not possible. You cannot be logged in at the same time as someone else. You will need windows server for that 2003 or 2008, where you can enable terminal services. Again, your "problem" does not have a solution with the technology you are trying to use. Thank you for watching.
BablioBr 2 years ago