i dont think there is anything possible without using some software...lets see...i would be interested if this is possible
I want to access my computer by the way of internet from some another computer. Both these computers do not belong to the same LAN. I know there is a software naming logmein. But I do not want to use any software. I think it is build inside the the Window XP Professional SP 2. I do not know how to use it.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...p_03may16.mspx
This is the link where I learnt about it. But I do not know how to configure router and what is TCP.
Can anybody tell me. Thanks in advance.
Last edited by abcdef102030405060; 10-18-2007 at 06:07 AM.
i dont think there is anything possible without using some software...lets see...i would be interested if this is possible
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remote desktop in win xp will let u do it ur right,
this tells u exactly wat to do so dun understand wats the problem?Configure Internet Information Services
By default, IIS is identified on your computer by the TCP port number 80. The steps in this section change the TCP port number and make it much more difficult for a potential attacker to communicate with your computer. The steps in this section are optional, but if you do follow them, you'll dramatically improve the security of your system. If you are already using your computer as a Web server, you should leave the TCP port number at the default setting of 80.
1.
Open Control Panel, click Performance and Maintenance, and then click Administrative Tools. Double-click Internet Information Services.
2.
In the ISS snap-in, expand your computer name, expand Web Sites, right-click Default Web Site, and then click Properties.
3.
On the Web Site tab, change the value for TCP Port. Enter a number between 1000 and 65535 that you can remember easily, such as the month and day of a birthday or anniversary. You'll need to know the TCP Port when you connect to the computer in the future.
4.
Click OK, and close the Internet Information Services snap-in.
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Can you tell me how to use Remote Desktop Web Connection between the two computers. What are the requirements for this.
I am running Window XP Service Pack 2 and I have installed IIS 6 in this way.
Control Panel>Add or Remove Programes> Add or remove Window Components.
I have also changed TCP Port No.
But I do not know how to use it. Please tell me
click on remote desktop connection, in wixp its under
start/program/accessories/communication/remote desktop connect
u need ip of the other computer u wnat to connect to, type in ip and click connect, if other computer has passwd access then it will ask u for user name and passwd, type in and click ok.
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through it I can connect to computers in LAN. I want to connect those computers which are connected through Internet Only.
u can connect to any computer that is set up allowing remote desktop connections. If u trying to connect to random computers no more help will be provided
check out
www.pakwarez.com for that
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