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| | Connecting via RDP to my XP Pro machine from Vista Home Premium I just purchased a new laptop and it came with Vista Home Premium. One of the things I need to do is connect to my XP Pro machine I have at home. I have always been able to connect to my XP Pro machine from anywhere with no problem. I have had this setup for years and access my home computer all the time from work or from friends houses via IP Address. I actually use a dynamic IP address domain service which gives me an easy to remember domain name in case my dynamic IP changes. ANYWAY, this works and always has worked. But now I am trying to access it via my new Vista laptop using the same method I always use and it wont connect via the IP address or domain name. When I am connected wirelessly to my home network, I can get in via RDP using my XP Pro computers name but NOT via IP. ???? |
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| | Re: Connecting via RDP to my XP Pro machine from Vista Home Premium OK so here's the weird thing. I went to work today and just for the heck of it tried it using my domain name to connect to my home XP Pro machine knowing it wasn't going to work as I had tried 50 times the previous night and guess what? IT WORKED. I didnt do anything different. I guess maybe if Vista knows you are in your home network it forces you to use the computer name and wont let you use an IP, but since i was at work and outside my home network it worked using the IP. ???? No idea on this one but bottom line its working now. |
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| | Re: Connecting via RDP to my XP Pro machine from Vista Home Premium "Erich93063" <erich93063@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:0c33426e-ee74-41e0-b8a6-7350cad2004a@xxxxxx Quote: > OK so here's the weird thing. I went to work today and just for the > heck of it tried it using my domain name to connect to my home XP Pro > machine knowing it wasn't going to work as I had tried 50 times the > previous night and guess what? IT WORKED. I didnt do anything > different. I guess maybe if Vista knows you are in your home network > it forces you to use the computer name and wont let you use an IP, but > since i was at work and outside my home network it worked using the > IP. ???? No idea on this one but bottom line its working now. > addresses when they go outside your home. The interface between the two may have problems with IP addresses that first go out, but are translated to IP addresses that immediately come back in. |
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