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Remote Assistance stopped woking to XP Clients?
So I asked him to ask for remote assistance so I could check his audio settings. That's when our problems began. As soon as he requested remote assistance, messenger told me I needed a new version of Windows Messenger, and pointed me to the site. I went there and installed WM 4.7, which seemed strange to me.

Choice to allow remote connections N/A
It should by default, firewall any external connections but not LAN, that is more hinderence than help, it prevents remote administration by means other than remote assistance, eg messenger is blocked so telling users of impending doom of one of the servers is a PITA, telnet blocked, ok so I use that in the office

Remote Assistance for novice with XP to expert with Vista
Right Click My Computer and select Properties 2. Click Automatic Updates tab. 3. Uncheck Keep my computer updated.. 4. Click OK. 7. Disable Remote Assistance 1. Right Click My Computer and select Properties 2. Click Remote tab. 3. Uncheck "Allow Remote Assistance Invitations.". 4. Click OK. 8.

How do I enable unsolicited Remote Assistance?
and Select the remote Users who you'll allow to connect to the PC. If you want to allow remote assistance, select that also. -- Henry Craven. 2 of them were new installs so did the connectcomputer and I can access these 2 remotely with no problems. The other was a win2000 already on the domain so did an update

Offer Remote Assistance very flaky
"Christian Frei" <f...@gmx.at> wrote in message news:OB4c9cQoBHA.1608@tkmsftngp04... 1. what program are used if I use "Help and Support" - Offer Remote Assistance 2. how can I automaticle store "Domain Admin" groups in "Remote Desktop" during Windows XP setup or after setup.

Failed update, no emails, no remote web access
This could be a Windows Terminal eg from Wyse, NCD etc ... a bit more expensive than just a keyboard and monitor, a bit cheaper than 2 PCs. On XP Pro, it's really intended for occassional remote assistance. And PCs are so cheap these days that a second PC isn'ta great hardship, compared to the benefits ... but

Remote Assist between 2 diff. ISP's
Travis Krampy WTW Architects Pittsburgh PA You can VPN from home to your SBS server, and then run Remote Desktop Connection. -kw "Travis Krampy" <tkra...@wtwarch.com> wrote in message news:#FY3curbCHA.1700@tkmsftngp10... Hi, I have been doing some reading of XP's Remote Assistance. I realize that you can connect 2

remote assistance error
You can send a Request for Remote Assistance via Messenger, but you can also do so via email. The Remote Assistance function does not use Windows Messenger while operating. If you want to remove Windows Messenger: 1. In Windows Explorer, navigate to %systemroot%\inf (usually c:\Windows\inf). 2. double click on the

Offer Remote Assistance Firewall Ports Help
RickR Ri...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public sms setup We are migrating to SMS 2003 and XP SP2 - early on in test we were able to use remote assistance on our XP machines with a single prompt to the user asking for permission to jump on their machine. Now we are prompted to jump - then we again have to

2 computers. win98 and win xp
Remote Desktop for the remote administration function and Remote Assistance for the help desk function. Both use TCP Port 3389 so your So here are my questions: 1) Will Remote Assist work when both systems are behind a NAT firewall? 2) If so, how well does Remote Assist work with XP Home or do I have to use XP

New 2 XP
1) to use the offer remote assistance ticket generation code on msdn <http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp? url=/library/en-us/dnpchealth/html/remoteassistanceapi.asp> and modifying the ticket that is generated with the correct expert username and domain name (not even sure if this will work yet); 2)

Applying ICS gives error 2 - file missing....
x aot...@hotmail.com microsoft public msn messenger Hi, Note: I have the latest version of msn messenger (cant provide remote assistance to a person with the same The problem is that every time im invited to provide remote assistance (or webcam) it says that the version of msn messenger does not support those

Is remote assistance available for Windows 98SE/2000?
I got a new computer with Vista premium and am using live messenger 8.5 (2008) and I can no longer do remote assistance to the XP computer. I have been assisting my brother in Holland with his 2 XP machines as we as other friends in the UK again with XP machines (at least 6 different people/networks/locations).

Companyweb and RWW are not available
MIKE PAYNE mike...@insightbb.com rec games pinball On Feb 29, 2:37 pm, Pinthe...@gmail.com wrote: I was recently contracted by a well known game seller to Jack posts here regularly seeking assistance for remote support of his customers. For example, he sought someone for a Parma, Idaho, set-up last week here on

How to use SAFEARRAY in powershell
I'm having trouble getting Remote Assistance on the Windows XP machines to work. I checked the option in the Remote Tools Client Agent to not install it on Windows XP computers. I have also check the 2 Remote Assistance items (Manage Remote Assistance settings and Override Remote Assistance user settings).

Is this worth $99?
I previously used Remote Assistance successfully with family (I use Cable, they used dial up) with no problem. A friend and I are trying to do this. We both are on Charter Cable and have routers and use WinXP Pro. Using Messenger, the process begins, tries to connect and then after about 20 seconds I get a message

Remote Assistance for novice with XP to expert with Vista
2. I accept the invitation. The novice gets a notice and a dialog box to grant sharing permission. I get an indication that I am viewing the novice desktop, but my screen is black. 3. What are the things that an expert running Vista needs to know to successfully help a novice running XP via Remote Assistance?

why 2 versions?
Mark R. Cusumano wrote: I use Remote Assistance to help XP users from my Vista machine but I use the email method. 2. I accept the invitation. The novice gets a notice and a dialog box to grant sharing permission. I get an indication that I am viewing the novice desktop, but my screen is black. 3.

remote assistance works from comp 2 - 1 but not 1 - 2
(Updated March 31, 2004) A. Remote assistance sessions initiated from the SMS Administrator console to a computer running Windows XP SP 2 will fail, although remote assistance sessions requested by the Windows XP client will succeed. To enable Remote Assistance to be initiated from the SMS Administrator console,

Remote Assistance 2
2. Locate the Offer Remote Assistance policy in the Local Computer Policy\Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\System\Remote Assistance folder. 3. Double-click Offer Remote Assistance. 4. On the "Offer Remote Assistance Properties" dialog box, click Enable. 5. Select whether or not the expert users can: