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HOW TO MAKE REMOTE DESKTOP CONNECTION IN WINDOWS XP PRO SP2?
17 years 11 months ago #18959
by KASPERSKY
For example, you're hired by a company as a software engineer... n you would like to work from your home itself.
Now you need to see your office computer's desktop from your home PC's desktop.
You have Microsoft Windows XP Pro SP2 at both sides.
You won't have static IP address at home.
Please help to Solve this.
Now you need to see your office computer's desktop from your home PC's desktop.
You have Microsoft Windows XP Pro SP2 at both sides.
You won't have static IP address at home.
Please help to Solve this.
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17 years 11 months ago #18961
by FallenZer0
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Replied by FallenZer0 on topic Re: HOW TO MAKE REMOTE DESKTOP CONNECTION IN WINDOWS XP PRO SP2?
PC wth a Internet routable address, Public Network, Perimeter, Internal Network. That should give you some ideas how you can get to your organizations network.
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17 years 11 months ago #18968
by DaLight
Replied by DaLight on topic Re: HOW TO MAKE REMOTE DESKTOP CONNECTION IN WINDOWS XP PRO SP2?
There are so many ways of doing this, with or without the permission of the system admin. I'll suggest one method which will require the cooperation of the system admins and may also vary depending on the details of your particular network:
1. Enable Remote Desktop on your work machine - Control Panel\System\Remote. This should automatically create an exception in the Windows Firewall, but you can check to make sure.
2. Ensure that the RDP port (3390) is forwarded at your office gateway to your office desktop. This will require the cooperation of your system admin.
3. Leave you office computer on.
4. Run the Remote Desktop Client on your home computer with the public address of your office gateway (as arranged with your system admin)
1. Enable Remote Desktop on your work machine - Control Panel\System\Remote. This should automatically create an exception in the Windows Firewall, but you can check to make sure.
2. Ensure that the RDP port (3390) is forwarded at your office gateway to your office desktop. This will require the cooperation of your system admin.
3. Leave you office computer on.
4. Run the Remote Desktop Client on your home computer with the public address of your office gateway (as arranged with your system admin)
17 years 11 months ago #18969
by Smurf
Sorry fella, RDP Port is 3389 This would work if you have the Admin's setting it up. I wouldn't really like to configure this if i was the Admins unless i could lock it down to your home machines IP Address in the first place, then i would be a little dubious.
Another way which may depend on if you have access rights to your office machine would be something like gotomypc , there is another one but the name escapes me at the moment.
Anyhow, i hate this one as its a backdoor into the internal LAN which successfully bypasses the firewalls as it uses a SSL connection. That said, something like Websense or Microsoft ISA Server can be configured to block access to the websites so it may still not work
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Replied by Smurf on topic Re: HOW TO MAKE REMOTE DESKTOP CONNECTION IN WINDOWS XP PRO SP2?
2. Ensure that the RDP port (3390) is forwarded at your office gateway to your office desktop. This will require the cooperation of your system admin.
Sorry fella, RDP Port is 3389 This would work if you have the Admin's setting it up. I wouldn't really like to configure this if i was the Admins unless i could lock it down to your home machines IP Address in the first place, then i would be a little dubious.
Another way which may depend on if you have access rights to your office machine would be something like gotomypc , there is another one but the name escapes me at the moment.
Anyhow, i hate this one as its a backdoor into the internal LAN which successfully bypasses the firewalls as it uses a SSL connection. That said, something like Websense or Microsoft ISA Server can be configured to block access to the websites so it may still not work
Wayne Murphy
Firewall.cx Team Member
www.firewall.cx
Now working for a Security Company called Sec-1 Ltd in the UK, for any
Penetration Testing work visit www.sec-1.com or PM me for details.
17 years 11 months ago #18973
by DaLight
Replied by DaLight on topic Re: HOW TO MAKE REMOTE DESKTOP CONNECTION IN WINDOWS XP PRO SP2?
Sorry my mistake. I know the default RDP port is 3389. Just used to using non-standard portsSorry fella, RDP Port is 3389
17 years 11 months ago #18976
by sose
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Replied by sose on topic Re: HOW TO MAKE REMOTE DESKTOP CONNECTION IN WINDOWS XP PRO SP2?
I am more comfortable with the school of thought that uses Remote Assistance to tackle this issue. With remote assistance an invitation file can be created for remote assistane which can be passworded for securinty purpoes.
Remote assistance either via email or through Window messenger create room for an interactive section, voice chat etc. when using remote destop connection one party is always logout
Goto Microsoft Knowledge base to learn how to create remote assistance file.
I remain
sose
Remote assistance either via email or through Window messenger create room for an interactive section, voice chat etc. when using remote destop connection one party is always logout
Goto Microsoft Knowledge base to learn how to create remote assistance file.
I remain
sose
sose
Network Engineer
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