Can't use remote desktop connection - Need help

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  1. Gil
    Posts : 109
    Windows 7 x64
       #1

    Can't use remote desktop connection - Need help


    Hi all.
    I'm running two computers in WLAN both have Win7 Ultimate 64bit.
    I've noticed that if I want to have remote desktop connection, I must have a password as a user on both computers while I don't want to have a password when I use the remote desktop connection.

    Can someone help me please with this thing?

    Thanks.

    Gil.
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  2. Posts : 5,056
    Windows 7 x64 pro/ Windows 7 x86 Pro/ XP SP3 x86
       #2

    Having a password makes a lot of sense from the security point of view. However, if you really dont want to set one, go through this tutorial (i believe it works for win7).

    Trick to Enable and Allow Windows XP and Vista Remote Desktop Login Without Password (or With Blank Null Password) My Digital Life
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  3. Gil
    Posts : 109
    Windows 7 x64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    yes it has sens to it but these computers are mine and I only use them therefore I don't like typing passwords each time I turn on the computer.
    thanks for the help.
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  4. Gil
    Posts : 109
    Windows 7 x64
    Thread Starter
       #4

    I still need some help. I did use a password in order to use remote desktop but I got this error message:


    can someone help me?
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  5. Posts : 1,170
    XP Pro SP3 X86 / Win7 Pro X86
       #5

    Gil said:
    Hi all.
    I'm running two computers in WLAN both have Win7 Ultimate 64bit.
    I've noticed that if I want to have remote desktop connection, I must have a password as a user on both computers while I don't want to have a password when I use the remote desktop connection.

    Can someone help me please with this thing?

    Thanks.

    Gil.
    Hi Gil... I've just read through this and Bill is giving some good advice... i hope you don't mind a little more noise...

    First you have to enable Remote Desktop on the target machine (the one you're trying to access). This is done through System->Advanced->Remote.

    And yes, you should be glad it's asking for passwords... Waking up in the morning to discover your data partitions have been deleted by some torknut in Outer Slobovia, would explain why...
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  6. Gil
    Posts : 109
    Windows 7 x64
    Thread Starter
       #6

    Ok i think I'm on to something.
    First, the remote connection was always set on Allow.



    Second, this problem only occured when I stopped using cross cable and switched to WLAN. Now, here is what I think happens when I try to use remote:
    once I initiate a remote, the remote computer logs off or something like that, and that action resets/shuts down the connection between the two. Cause right after the remote fails, I can't see the computer in my homegroup any longer.
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  7. Posts : 357
    Windows 7 Home Pre
       #7

    Logmein.


    Have you try'd Logmein. Its free and easy, you can also connect To any PC you have set up on this.

    Click here for link
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  8. Posts : 1,170
    XP Pro SP3 X86 / Win7 Pro X86
       #8

    Gil said:
    Ok i think I'm on to something.
    First, the remote connection was always set on Allow.

    Second, this problem only occured when I stopped using cross cable and switched to WLAN. Now, here is what I think happens when I try to use remote:
    once I initiate a remote, the remote computer logs off or something like that, and that action resets/shuts down the connection between the two. Cause right after the remote fails, I can't see the computer in my homegroup any longer.
    The remote computer will lock it's desktop and it will stay locked until someone physically goes to the machine and re-enables it... this is perfectly normal in Remote Desktop connections.

    Now... does the target machine have a password on the username?
    If not, you'll probably have to set one. I had problems with mine not working until I created passwords on all my machines.

    You also have to set specifically, each person who you will permit to access that machine by remote desktop. Each person needs an account on that machine and they have to be listed in the "allow" dialog... Click the "Select users" button and add them in there.

    The user name and password you enter is that for the remote computer, not for the one you're sitting at... You'd be amazed how often I have to explain that to people

    I doubt your wireless lan is the problem. It seems from your description it is making contact but the sequence of events is not completing to let you hook onto the other machine....
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  9. Gil
    Posts : 109
    Windows 7 x64
    Thread Starter
       #9

    CommonTater said:
    Gil said:
    Ok i think I'm on to something.
    First, the remote connection was always set on Allow.

    Second, this problem only occured when I stopped using cross cable and switched to WLAN. Now, here is what I think happens when I try to use remote:
    once I initiate a remote, the remote computer logs off or something like that, and that action resets/shuts down the connection between the two. Cause right after the remote fails, I can't see the computer in my homegroup any longer.
    The remote computer will lock it's desktop and it will stay locked until someone physically goes to the machine and re-enables it... this is perfectly normal in Remote Desktop connections.

    Now... does the target machine have a password on the username?
    If not, you'll probably have to set one. I had problems with mine not working until I created passwords on all my machines.

    You also have to set specifically, each person who you will permit to access that machine by remote desktop. Each person needs an account on that machine and they have to be listed in the "allow" dialog... Click the "Select users" button and add them in there.

    The user name and password you enter is that for the remote computer, not for the one you're sitting at... You'd be amazed how often I have to explain that to people

    I doubt your wireless lan is the problem. It seems from your description it is making contact but the sequence of events is not completing to let you hook onto the other machine....
    I've set a password before I posted my previous message. I remember that before I used WLAN I didn't have to set users for access. Are you sure this is it? If I only changed from LAN to WLAN and never before had to set users for accessing remote desktop then i don't think I need now.
    i don't need logmein, the computers are in the same house and Win7 has it right with remote desktop.
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  10. Posts : 1,170
    XP Pro SP3 X86 / Win7 Pro X86
       #10

    Gil said:
    I've set a password before I posted my previous message. I remember that before I used WLAN I didn't have to set users for access. Are you sure this is it? If I only changed from LAN to WLAN and never before had to set users for accessing remote desktop then i don't think I need now.
    i don't need logmein, the computers are in the same house and Win7 has it right with remote desktop.

    You were on a twisted pair before and now you have a router... ya?

    That changes things rather a lot... for one thing you have a third party DHCP and DNS server running... your ip addresses are issued by the router and are now meaningful in accessing various devices... it really is quite different.
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