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| Offering Remote Assistance errors After XP SP2 is installed, attempting to offer Remote Assistance to a network workstation produces an error "Access Denied". My user account has full admin rights, so default rights shouldn't be the issue, but I am trying to fins a list of potential GPO's that need to be updated/changed to allow for successful access. I have the Windows Firewall/ICS service disabled, as I have an external router/firewall solution. Any ideas? |
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| RE: Offering Remote Assistance errors I am having the same problem, this started after the last set of critical updates that occurred this last week. I do remote desktop connection via DSL from 1 location to another. If I go to the location open the DSL configuration page, disable the IP Passthrough reboot the unit, then I can connect internally to mapped drives and do a remote connection internally only. Any help is appreciated... Thanks "steven@wrightscape.com" wrote: > After XP SP2 is installed, attempting to offer Remote Assistance to a > network workstation produces an error "Access Denied". My user > account has full admin rights, so default rights shouldn't be the > issue, but I am trying to fins a list of potential GPO's that need to > be updated/changed to allow for successful access. > > I have the Windows Firewall/ICS service disabled, as I have an > external router/firewall solution. > > Any ideas? > |
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| RE: Offering Remote Assistance errors I know belief that this is not a MS issue, it seems that my DSL provider looses it's primary & secondary DNS names and am not able to connect, once I reboot the modem and if the DNS names come back then I am able to connect to the other systems on the network (workgroup). thanks "SteveL" wrote: > I am having the same problem, this started after the last set of critical > updates that occurred this last week. I do remote desktop connection via DSL > from 1 location to another. If I go to the location open the DSL > configuration page, disable the IP Passthrough reboot the unit, then I can > connect internally to mapped drives and do a remote connection internally > only. > > Any help is appreciated... > > Thanks > > "steven@wrightscape.com" wrote: > > > After XP SP2 is installed, attempting to offer Remote Assistance to a > > network workstation produces an error "Access Denied". My user > > account has full admin rights, so default rights shouldn't be the > > issue, but I am trying to fins a list of potential GPO's that need to > > be updated/changed to allow for successful access. > > > > I have the Windows Firewall/ICS service disabled, as I have an > > external router/firewall solution. > > > > Any ideas? > > |
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