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ChrisTriin
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      09-28-2008
I have Vista Ultimate on my computer and would like to know if it is
possible using Remote Desktop Connection to connect to my laptop with Vista
Home Premium? and also how do I find the FQDN of the laptop?

 
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Rick Rogers
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      09-28-2008
Hi,

Vista Home Premium cannot be the host of a remote desktop session, only the
client. You could use the laptop to remote into the Vista Ultimate, but not
the reverse. To be a host, you must be using Ultimate, Business, or
Enterprise versions of Vista. Any version can be used as a client for
accessing a host system.

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"ChrisTriin" <> wrote in message
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>I have Vista Ultimate on my computer and would like to know if it is
>possible using Remote Desktop Connection to connect to my laptop with Vista
>Home Premium? and also how do I find the FQDN of the laptop?


 
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barman58
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      09-28-2008

ChrisTriin;847557 Wrote:
> I have Vista Ultimate on my computer and would like to know if it is
> possible using Remote Desktop Connection to connect to my laptop with
> Vista
> Home Premium? and also how do I find the FQDN of the laptop?


No it would be possible from Ultimate to Home premium but would be
possible from Home premium to Ultimate as the server software is not
implemented in Home Premium only the Client.

As for the FQDN have a look at the answer to the post 'here'
(http://qna.live.com/ShowQuestion.asp...69053E25755BAE)


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Charlie Tame
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      09-28-2008
ChrisTriin wrote:
> I have Vista Ultimate on my computer and would like to know if it is
> possible using Remote Desktop Connection to connect to my laptop with
> Vista Home Premium? and also how do I find the FQDN of the laptop?



Install TightVNC on both - if you want one or the other machine to be
permanently listening you can choose to install the host as a Windows
Service. You may have to open a port on the host if you use the firewall
or on the router if you have one.

http://www.tightvnc.com/

You will be able to log in to any machine, Linux or Windows including
via the internet if you wish.

 
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      09-28-2008

"barman58" <> wrote in message
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> ChrisTriin;847557 Wrote:
>> I have Vista Ultimate on my computer and would like to know if it is
>> possible using Remote Desktop Connection to connect to my laptop with
>> Vista
>> Home Premium? and also how do I find the FQDN of the laptop?

>
> No it would be possible from Ultimate to Home premium but would be
> possible from Home premium to Ultimate as the server software is not
> implemented in Home Premium only the Client.
>
> As for the FQDN have a look at the answer to the post 'here'
> (http://qna.live.com/ShowQuestion.asp...69053E25755BAE)


I am a little confused but am I correct in thinking that my computer with
Ultimate is the Client and will be able to connect to the Laptop with Home
Premium which is the Host?

 
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Malke
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      09-28-2008
ChrisTriin wrote:


> I am a little confused but am I correct in thinking that my computer with
> Ultimate is the Client and will be able to connect to the Laptop with Home
> Premium which is the Host?


No, it's the other way around. The computer *to* which you want to connect
(the laptop) is the host and the computer *from* which you want to connect
(Vista Ultimate) is the client.

There are various free programs like TightVNC (already suggested) or
UltraVNC to do this. A commercial program I like (the only Symantec product
I *do* like) is pcAnywhere.

Basically you will need to:

1. Set a static IP address on the host (laptop).
2. Open ports in your router (refer to whatever program you choose for which
ports to open).
3. Forward those ports (done on the router) to the static IP of the laptop.

Malke
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ChrisTriin
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      09-28-2008

"Rosco P Coltrane" <> wrote in message
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> www.uvnc.com/
>
> that's the correct link for UltraVnc...
>
> sorry for the confusion
>
> "Rosco P Coltrane" <> wrote in message
> news:48dfb34d$...
>> www.ultravnc.com is a good solution in your case since you cannot go from
>> ultimate> home
>>
>> home can be a remote desktop client but not the terminal server
>>
>>
>>
>> "ChrisTriin" <> wrote in message
>> news:C65B1751-F742-48CC-97FD-...
>>> I have Vista Ultimate on my computer and would like to know if it is
>>> possible using Remote Desktop Connection to connect to my laptop with
>>> Vista Home Premium? and also how do I find the FQDN of the laptop?

>>

>


Thanks for the link, looks like that is the way to go, much appreciated.

 
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