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I am trying to allow a friend (running Win2k) to access my PC (running
XP Pro) over the internet. I enabled Remote Desktop on my PC and made
sure my firewall is allowing exceptions. He installed the Remote
Desktop client on his PC.
However, what I don't understand is how I give him permission to
connect. For example, if I choose Select Remote Users from the Remote
page of System Properties, and then choose Add to add him, well, it
seems like I am searching for a user on my PC or in my domain. If I
just type in the user name he uses on his computer, he obviously isn't
found. If I pick Locations, it only shows my computer. I tried adding a
user account, but, duh, that just created the account on my computer
which isn't my friend.
I'm obviously seriously confused (he-he) about identifying him as a
user. Likewise, when he goes to connect, how in the world is he going
to find my domain on the internet? Do I need to first setup a VPN or
something so we're on the same network?
Excuse my ignorance on this topic!
Thanks,
Steve
XP Pro) over the internet. I enabled Remote Desktop on my PC and made
sure my firewall is allowing exceptions. He installed the Remote
Desktop client on his PC.
However, what I don't understand is how I give him permission to
connect. For example, if I choose Select Remote Users from the Remote
page of System Properties, and then choose Add to add him, well, it
seems like I am searching for a user on my PC or in my domain. If I
just type in the user name he uses on his computer, he obviously isn't
found. If I pick Locations, it only shows my computer. I tried adding a
user account, but, duh, that just created the account on my computer
which isn't my friend.
I'm obviously seriously confused (he-he) about identifying him as a
user. Likewise, when he goes to connect, how in the world is he going
to find my domain on the internet? Do I need to first setup a VPN or
something so we're on the same network?
Excuse my ignorance on this topic!
Thanks,
Steve