J
John Monahan
When I try to hookup (an e-mail received) "Remote Invitation"
(.msrcIncident) from my Vista (Business) to my Vista (Home Premium) machine
(from where the invitation originated) it is not received. The Business
Vista machine accepts the correct password but I do not even get a dialog on
the Home Vista box asking for permission to let somebody access the system.
I get a dialog "Remote Assistant Cannot Make the Connection"
Details:-
Both systems are in the desktop mode with nothing running in the foreground.
I suspect it may be something to do with my DLink router (DIR-655). However
I can see the Vista (Home) computer files with no problem with windows
explorer on the Vista Business machine. Both machines have "never expire"
DHCP IP addresses assigned by the router. I allow port (135,TCP ) forwarding
on the router for the home vista machine. If I try to access the Home
computer via the IP address (second option via remote assistance) still no
luck. I get a dialog "Your offer to help could not be sent".
On the Home Vista I configured the firewall to allow exceptions for
msra.exe and raserver.exe and port 135. That still did not help.
The weird thing is that with the public domain program UltraVNC I can
control the remote desktop with no problem. Why can I do it with this
(crude) program and not with Vistas own program?
(.msrcIncident) from my Vista (Business) to my Vista (Home Premium) machine
(from where the invitation originated) it is not received. The Business
Vista machine accepts the correct password but I do not even get a dialog on
the Home Vista box asking for permission to let somebody access the system.
I get a dialog "Remote Assistant Cannot Make the Connection"
Details:-
Both systems are in the desktop mode with nothing running in the foreground.
I suspect it may be something to do with my DLink router (DIR-655). However
I can see the Vista (Home) computer files with no problem with windows
explorer on the Vista Business machine. Both machines have "never expire"
DHCP IP addresses assigned by the router. I allow port (135,TCP ) forwarding
on the router for the home vista machine. If I try to access the Home
computer via the IP address (second option via remote assistance) still no
luck. I get a dialog "Your offer to help could not be sent".
On the Home Vista I configured the firewall to allow exceptions for
msra.exe and raserver.exe and port 135. That still did not help.
The weird thing is that with the public domain program UltraVNC I can
control the remote desktop with no problem. Why can I do it with this
(crude) program and not with Vistas own program?