If you have Windows XP (and I bet everybody but Adam does :p), you probably know about Remote Desktop Connection. It looks like it can only be used on a LAN; can I type in somebody's IP and view their screen (yes, with their permission :))?
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If you have Windows XP (and I bet everybody but Adam does :p), you probably know about Remote Desktop Connection. It looks like it can only be used on a LAN; can I type in somebody's IP and view their screen (yes, with their permission :))?
I don't know about Windows xp but I can do the "Desktop Sharing" on netmeeting. If you like you test your then you can contact me:D
Both me and the person I want to connect to are behind routers with firewalls and NAT addressing. Hopefully the NAT addressing won't be a problem. I can always open a port in my firewall.
So can you use Desktop Sharing? Because I know that I can do it with anybody in the world.
**** YOU YOU ****ING SLUT *****!! :pQuote:
Originally posted by filburt1
If you have Windows XP (and I bet everybody but Adam does :p)
BTW, I have XP RC1 at work.
Here are the advanced options (the basic options are shown here too):Quote:
Originally posted by abdul
So can you use Desktop Sharing? Because I know that I can do it with anybody in the world.
http://www.vbforums.com/attachment.php?s=&postid=570978
I find VNC much faster than DS.
It probably is, but at least I've got this and MS dumbed it down for me. :D
I just read the help (:p) and apparently you can type an IP. :rolleyes: :)