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Old February 12th 04, 06:41 PM
lstockton
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Default !!!ATTN: Mr. XP

thanx for responding to my question on remote desktop from xp to 2000. I think you misunderstood me, or else I misunderstand you.
I'm aware that I can have a client on a 2000 machine and access an xp host. What I'd like to do is the reverse. I'd like to use my xp machine at home as a client, and connect to my 2000 machine at work as the host.

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Old February 12th 04, 07:01 PM
Carey Frisch [MVP]
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Default !!!ATTN: Mr. XP

The Remote Desktop hosting feature is only available with Windows XP Pro.
You can only use Windows 2000 as a client and not a host.

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"lstockton" wrote in message:
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| thanx for responding to my question on remote desktop from xp to 2000. I think you misunderstood me, or
else I misunderstand you.
| I'm aware that I can have a client on a 2000 machine and access an xp host. What I'd like to do is the
reverse. I'd like to use my xp machine at home as a client, and connect to my 2000 machine at work as the
host.
|

 




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