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I have a pc with WINXP sp2, an IBM laptop with winxp and an ibook with os x
10.2.8.
There is a router for all to connect to internet. the IBM and ibook have
wireless connections.

I want to be able to connect to the winxp desktop computer from ibook when
traveling.
The winxp sp2 is an upgrade from win2k.

I have the remote access software installed on both... ..from microsoft.

When i go from the ibook.. i get the Log on windows for winxp but then it
says

Local policy prevents login interactively

I am at a loss what to do next.
I have tried to log onto the ibook from the winxp..but nothng.

Thanks

Janice F. Jorgensen


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