The home PC, ie. the Remote Desktop [RDC] host/server, must have RDC
enabled. If the PC is behind a router or a firewall or both then you also
need TCP Port 3389 open/forwarded on the router/firewall. You call using the
public IP of the home PC if its directly connected to the internet or the
public IP of the router. So...
What type of internet connection do you have at home, ie. cable or DSL or
dialup? Keep in mind many DSL modems are also routers so you either need to
forward TCP Port 3389 or put the device in a bridge/pass-through mode.
Are you calling the correct address?
Have you forwarded/opened TCP Port 3389?
See this page for help, etc...
http://theillustratednetwork.mvps.or...eshooting.html
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"Coin-coin le Canapin" <canapin2@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hello.
> I try to use the remote desktop from my work to my home computer, but it
> doesn't work.
> The two computers have Windows XP Pro SP2 both.
> On the client, I obviously allow users to connect remotly and so on.
> But it doesn't work.
> I've asked some friends to try to connect to my computer, and they can't
> too.
> When I -from my work- (or my friends from their home) enter the client IP
> and I press connect, it does nothing. It justs ask me the computer's
> adress again, without any error message.
> I really don't kow why.
> Does someone have an idea about this problem?
> And sorry for my english, i don't write this language very well.