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#1724 17-Jun-2004 01:20
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Hi! I found this real good guide on remotely administering a Windows XP computer from a PocketPC PDA with Bluetooth at the following location:


Problem is, this is for Windows XP, and I use Windows 2000 Profesional (SP4). Is there any way to do something like this from Windows 2000 Professional? Can anyone point me in the right direction on this?

Thanks! -- DeeMikey

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#6613 17-Jun-2004 03:55
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Sounds cool but there was no link... Could you re-post it please.

Thanks.



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#6614 17-Jun-2004 04:46
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Oops! I used the link button from the compose menu, but must not have done it properly. Here's the raw link:

http://users.belgacom.net/gc043028/terminal/Default.htm

Let us know if it works. I don't have XP, so haven't been able to test it :)

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#6615 17-Jun-2004 04:59
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Cheers, I'll try it out tonight and let you know tomorrow (i'm in the UK)

Matt



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#6616 17-Jun-2004 07:43
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Yep, using terminal services on Windows XP Pro works very well. I don't think there's a TS for Windows 2000 Pro, only for Windows 2000 Server.

Another way of doing this is using VNC and PocketVNC. Or if you need remote access, try GoToMyPC (read our review).




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#6650 17-Jun-2004 21:27
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I couldn't get it to work! Was going fine till I had to connect the ipaq to the server (my laptop). Just wouldn't connet. My laptop is called D800 so I tried to connect to //D800 and just D800. No joy. In the article he connects using an IP address but as I had no network cable plugged in my network adaptor had no IP address (?)

C'est la vie.

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#6651 17-Jun-2004 21:34
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You have to use the laptop's IP address. Since you're connecting via Bluetooth I presume you're using ICS. If this is the case then its address is 192.168.0.1.

If you're not using ICS (Bridge for example), run CMD and execute IPCONFIG /ALL. You'll find the IP address there.




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#6652 17-Jun-2004 21:45
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ICS? Internet Connection Sharing?

The laptop is not connected to the net in any way (am working away from home) so when I do an ipconfig I get a 'no network adaptor' or similar message. I don't know if the /all switch will make any difference (I can't check at the moment - am at work) Just thought, my IP address is allocated automatically - if I set up a static one - that may work....

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#6653 17-Jun-2004 21:49
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How are you connecting the iPAQ to your laptop? ActiveSync or Bluetooth LAN Access?




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#6654 17-Jun-2004 21:58
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Bluetooth Activesync.

I'm a bit new to this bluetooth malarky (and I'm supposed to be a geek!) so forgive me if I'm doing something dumb!

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#6656 17-Jun-2004 22:29
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If you're using ActiveSync then your computer should be 192.168.55.100.




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#6657 17-Jun-2004 22:48
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ok, cheers. I'll try it out tonight and let ya know.

Ta

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#6659 18-Jun-2004 06:10
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Freitasm, thanks for the info on VNC/PocketVNC. It seems that there are a few VNC options out there. The only thing is that from all I’ve seen, everyone says that they’re really slow compared to Terminal Services. Would you know if that’s the case, especially over a Bluetooth “network”? I’ll probably try it out and if it’s too slow for my needs, consider switching to XP on my PC. The XP Terminal Services is faster, right?? Thanks! -- Mike

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#6661 18-Jun-2004 07:52
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I agree... PocketVNC is slow. Terminal Services was really good when I tried it. GoToMyPC was really good, but since it's not free it's only good if you have to use it while away from your home or office.




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#6664 18-Jun-2004 09:24
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Looks like XP it most probably is. Thanks!

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