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Microsoft Remote Desktop web connection
12 years 10 months ago - 12 years 10 months ago #37699
by johnyb98
Microsoft Remote Desktop web connection was created by johnyb98
Good morning everybody.
Here's the situation:
Laptop A:MS Windows XP Pro SP2
Laptop B:MS Windows XP Pro SP3
What I wanna do:laptop A take picture of laptop B via MS Remote Desktop web connection.
I have read in MS articles that I should have installed some Windows components in each computer. Suppose that I install them, can this connection take place with these OS installed in each laptop? Or the remote laptop (laptop B ) should have at any rate Windows Server installed?
And another question:if it's ok with the remote computer not have Windows Server installed, is it ok to have Windows XP Home edition? So, conclusion, the combination XP Pro-XP Home, is it ok?
Can you please help me?
Thank you,
John
Here's the situation:
Laptop A:MS Windows XP Pro SP2
Laptop B:MS Windows XP Pro SP3
What I wanna do:laptop A take picture of laptop B via MS Remote Desktop web connection.
I have read in MS articles that I should have installed some Windows components in each computer. Suppose that I install them, can this connection take place with these OS installed in each laptop? Or the remote laptop (laptop B ) should have at any rate Windows Server installed?
And another question:if it's ok with the remote computer not have Windows Server installed, is it ok to have Windows XP Home edition? So, conclusion, the combination XP Pro-XP Home, is it ok?
Can you please help me?
Thank you,
John
Last edit: 12 years 10 months ago by johnyb98.
12 years 10 months ago #37700
by Bublitz
The Bublitz
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Hospice of the Red River Valley
Replied by Bublitz on topic Re: Microsoft Remote Desktop web connection
XP home can remote into other machines via remote desktop, but cannot host a rdp connection(There are some hacks though). I don't quite understand what you mean take a picture?
When you remote desktop into another machine you can just take a screen shot and save it as a picture. Is that what you mean?
When you remote desktop into another machine you can just take a screen shot and save it as a picture. Is that what you mean?
The Bublitz
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Hospice of the Red River Valley
12 years 10 months ago #37701
by johnyb98
Replied by johnyb98 on topic Re: Microsoft Remote Desktop web connection
With "Take picture" I mean that I want laptop A, via remote desktop, to see and handle laptop B.
12 years 10 months ago #37703
by Bublitz
The Bublitz
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Replied by Bublitz on topic Re: Microsoft Remote Desktop web connection
All right well the starment I made still holds true then.
XP pro you can remote into other machines and other machines can remote into it via remote desktop connection.
XP Home you can only remote into other machines. (unless you hack)
So what your trying to accomplish is totally doable.
XP pro you can remote into other machines and other machines can remote into it via remote desktop connection.
XP Home you can only remote into other machines. (unless you hack)
So what your trying to accomplish is totally doable.
The Bublitz
Systems Admin
Hospice of the Red River Valley
12 years 10 months ago - 12 years 10 months ago #37704
by johnyb98
Replied by johnyb98 on topic Re: Microsoft Remote Desktop web connection
If I have understood well, the remote machine should not have at any rate Windows Server installed. Is that correct ?Bublitz wrote: So what your trying to accomplish is totally doable.
Last edit: 12 years 10 months ago by johnyb98.
12 years 10 months ago #37705
by Bublitz
The Bublitz
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Replied by Bublitz on topic Re: Microsoft Remote Desktop web connection
You don't need windows server to do what your looking for. As long as all the machines are running xp pro your covered.
You can remote into the other machines just fine. Keep in mind when you remote in on xp pro to "take over", i.e. if you are using computer a and remote into computer b if someone is using computer b they will get booted off.
You can remote into the other machines just fine. Keep in mind when you remote in on xp pro to "take over", i.e. if you are using computer a and remote into computer b if someone is using computer b they will get booted off.
The Bublitz
Systems Admin
Hospice of the Red River Valley
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