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Then I would check the firewall.
-- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "bjr" wrote in message ... C:\Windows\system32telnet 3389 Connecting To 3389...Could not open connection to the host, on port 23: Connect failed |
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It' the windows firewall with remote assistance set on. Do you have to
do anything with the firewall or router if it's vista to vista ? Robert L. (MS-MVP) wrote: Then I would check the firewall. |
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yes, check the router.
-- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "bjr" wrote in message ... It' the windows firewall with remote assistance set on. Do you have to do anything with the firewall or router if it's vista to vista ? Robert L. (MS-MVP) wrote: Then I would check the firewall. |
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Here are the 2 tickets sent from the 2 machines. The ticket 'yours to
me' is from my machine to his. This setup is the one that worked and allowed him to control my machine. NOTE the 'real' address after the local address (I changed the real numbers to the x,y,z in the real address to disguise it). The 'mine to you' is his RA ticket he sent to me that did not work. NOTE the absence of a real ip address appended to the his local address. Looks to me that he has something going on at his end since I don't get the real address from the ticket sent. Do you agree? Yours to me: RCTICKET="65538,1,192.168.0.199:49190;7x.7y.23z.25 4:18644,*,WwT/m2R3hEb1vz1aur/oxXrmSFjXeKHw9JFL5Et5bsyQDahQNTpKf5xZ6eVu6Hpr,*,*, mKwmaFXX1WJttNE2qp3TdQiSJag= " Mine to you: RCTICKET="65538,1,192.168.0.201:49579,*,UupR01xlSU EQ5Im7bdl9NcNVgmDh4cDvj30MKGh4UVYyQrNTQYn2t6nu7PD8 VQnd,*,*,ULxKd9p0pzzYfZOf8PGU+UsJTBM= " Robert L. (MS-MVP) wrote: yes, check the router. |
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The tickets displayed in your message are simular to mine. The Wan IP
address is missing on the ticket created by the Vista Premium machine. The ticked created by the XP-Pro SP2 machine looks fine. RA was working fine going both was earlier this year but it is not working now. THIS IS WHAT THE VISTA MACHINE CREATED. WAN ADDRESS MISSING. ?xml version="1.0"? UPLOADINFO TYPE="Escalated"UPLOADDATA USERNAME="ownere" LHTICKET="50EF6C0A010F08C0D830955................4 0,000 bytes of garbage not shown............................................. ....DCB2DA5046E891" RCTICKET="65538,1,192.168.15.2:49168,*,KXLd2LKck7X 9iStGatrhOQxD6iONHYxzzzHiBUG8OtxYlAv7CUEAEOoleGqJL knP,*,*,8x52fdZzEhgBp0GAkSd6M3Lbjsw=" PassStub="W1=4Pqj5Wunc1z" RCTICKETENCRYPTED="1" DtStart="1205034883" DtLength="43200" L="0"//UPLOADINFO -- kckc kcguy |