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Need to restart remote machine, TeamViewer down, only on a VPN now
About a week ago I went on a trip out of town and left a box running a game server through Hamachi at home. I have done this countless times and never had a problem. TeamViewer is loaded on the box and has always connected and ran just fine remotely. However, on this specific trip, TeamViewer simply gives up on trying to connect. The iPhone version brings up an error stating 'Protocol negotiation failed.' The game server application no longer responds either. Also, both the remote and the local machine I am on right now are connected through Hamachi on a VPN. The interesting thing is the remote computer responds to ping, allows me to bring up shared folders in Explorer, and is listed as running in the Hamachi client. What it does not allow me to do is control it remotely in any way. This system needs a restart badly and I have run out of ideas on how to remotely access it. Seeing that I am a couple of hundred miles away, I cannot drive over and restart it in person so easy. Here are some further details:
Remote System:
OS: Windows XP Pro SP3
TeamViewer: Logged in and setup for unattended access - Shows up on my list with a yellow dot.
Hamachi: Connected with direct tunnel
Firewall: Comodo Firewall (older version) - Every program I've mentioned has been allowed through with no issue.
Local System:
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
TeamViewer: Logged in and setup for unattended access
Hamachi: Connected with direct tunnel
Firewall: Windows Firewall
Things I have tried which have failed:
Connecting remotely with TeamViewer from my Computers & Contacts list - As stated above, this just silently fails. The iPhone version of TeamViewer fails to connect to the same remote system with an error message of 'Protocol negotiation failed.'
Using the Hamachi IP assigned to the remote system in Remote Desktop - Standard failure to connect message. Same for the remote computer's network name. When I am at home I use Remote Desktop on the LAN to monitor the system as it is headless. Remote Desktop is setup and configured on both of my systems.
Using the Command Prompt as administrator (via shift+right click on shortcut) and issuing a shutdown command (shutdown -r -m \\COMPUTERNAME -t 10 -f) - This delays for a moment, but only brings up a message saying 'Access Denied. (5).' The Windows login credentials are the same on both the local and remote computers.
Entering the command ' \\COMPUTERNAME ' to attempt a login so a shutdown command could be initiated without being denied access - I am not sure how this command would work, but an article elsewhere stated that by simply typing '\\' followed by the target computer's network name in the Command Prompt would present a login username and password prompt. I only received the message: 'The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect.' I tried both the remote computer's network name and Hamachi IP address.
Short of having a friend drive over and break into my home, I don't know what else to do. Does anyone here have any ideas?