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RE: Remote Assitance woes from Vista
I am sorry I am not at my Vista PC to look at the exact location, but there
is a setting to ALLOW other PCS to connect remotley.
I see VISTA defaults to only ALLOW VISTA PC's only to connect to you.
There is a setting in remote manager or somewhere I am forgetting exact
location.
You MUST CHECKMARK this feature that says ALLOW OTHERS to connect to me
besides VISTA ONLY PC's.
Good luck,
Dominick
"Anthony Wieser" wrote:
> I've been tearing my hair out for the last week trying to characterize why I
> can't connect my Vista Laptop to another PC that requests remote assistance.
> Maybe someone here can elighten me (and anyone else with this problem).
>
> I have an internal network connected to a NetGear router. There's a couple
> of XP machines (XP1 and XP2) and a Vista Machine V1.
>
> Now, V1 can request remote assistance from XP1 and XP2, and the connection
> succeeds, and the XP machine can take control.
> XP1 and XP2 can also request assistance from V1, and the connection succeeds
> and the Vista machine can take control.
> So it appears to work.
>
> However, if I try to connect to other machines on the internet (say XPint
> for an XP internet machine, and Vint for a vista internet machine), I get
> different results (all net gear routers).
>
> XPint can request assistance and connect to XP1, but not to V1, which says
> waiting for connection, before timing out.
> Vint can request assistance, and will connect to XP1 machine, but not to V1,
> which just says waiting for connection, before timing out.
>
> However, if V1 requests assistance of Vint the connection succeeds.
>
> So this looks like a problem with something on the V1 machine. I've checked
> the firewall, and it appears that Remote assistance is allowed.
>
> I've also set up the advanced vista firewall to log dropped packets, but the
> logs are empty.
>
> Does anyone have any suggestions at all as to how to get this going from V1?
>
> Anthony Wieser
> Wieser Software Ltd
>
>
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