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Is there a way to turn on Remote Desktop remotely through remote registry or
other means? I have a PC that is on, but RDP is of, so I can't conect to it.
Can I go through the regostry on turn on the RDP service? Can I access the
Control Panel or System Properties of that PC remotely to do this? Is there
another way?
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"" wrote:
> Is there a way to turn on Remote Desktop remotely through
> remote registry or
> other means? I have a PC that is on, but RDP is of, so I
> can't conect to it.
> Can I go through the regostry on turn on the RDP service?
> Can I access the
> Control Panel or System Properties of that PC remotely to do
> this? Is there
> another way?
u can do it
u can go for windows netmeeting option.... for this netmeeting
should be enabled in the remote system .............. if it is
not enabled u can do one thing
go for start >settings >control panel >administrative tools >Computer
Management> double click that u get one more widow of Computer
Management then go for Computer Management (local) right click there
and select connect to another computer there u can give u r remote
systems ip address or computer name
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I can get this far. I can access the registry and management remotely just
fine. More specifically (and inevitably) what I need to do is change the
setting in Outlook to 'leave copies of messages on the server'. The only way
I could figure how to do this was to turn on RDP and make the changes thru
the TS connection.
Maybe my question should have been 'Can I make changes to Outlook '03 on a
remote PC with out RDP being enabled?"
Bascially, I need to turn this feature on, and the only way I knew to to do
it, was to turn on RDP and make the changes directly.
> "" wrote:
> > Is there a way to turn on Remote Desktop remotely through
> > remote registry or
> > other means? I have a PC that is on, but RDP is of, so I
> > can't conect to it.
> > Can I go through the regostry on turn on the RDP service?
> > Can I access the
> > Control Panel or System Properties of that PC remotely to do
> > this? Is there
> > another way?
>
> u can do it
>
> u can go for windows netmeeting option.... for this netmeeting
> should be enabled in the remote system .............. if it is
> not enabled u can do one thing
>
> go for start >settings >control panel >administrative tools >Computer
> Management> double click that u get one more widow of Computer
> Management then go for Computer Management (local) right click there
> and select connect to another computer there u can give u r remote
> systems ip address or computer name
>
>
>
> these r the two ways i know
>
> thats it byeee
>
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