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date: Sun, 29 Jun 2008 09:01:00 -0700,    group: microsoft.public.windowsxp.work_remotely        back       


Remote assistance will work one way, not the other   
I'm trying to figure out how to remotely access my mother's computer so I can 
help her learn how to use it. My dad used the computer before he died, and I 
am not all that familiar with it. I am trying to use the remote assistance 
method through messenger. 

Both machines are running XP Home, and both have Messenger version 4.7.3001. 
I have turned on the "Allow Remote Access" function on both machines, and 
disabled the known firewalls on both machines when trying to connect. 

So, if I am using Mom's machine, I can remotely access and control my 
computer, but using my computer, I am not able to remote into Mom's. So far I 
have not been able to find any other security software on her computer that 
would be blocking me, and I have made sure the Windows firewall is turned off.

This is exactly what happens:
From Mom's machine I "Ask For Remote Assistance"
From my machine I "Accept", then get a message saying "A Remote Assistance 
connection could not be established. You may want to check for network issues 
or determine if the invitation expired or was cancelled by the person who 
sent it"

I am working with the computers side by side, so so the invitation is not 
expiring. I imagine I need to make some other change to the network settings, 
or maybe some other security setting, on Mom's machine, but have no idea what 
it might be.
date: Sun, 29 Jun 2008 09:01:00 -0700   author:   Scott

Re: Remote assistance will work one way, not the other   
I suggest dumping Remote Assistance and using TeamViewer. Its much easier to 
setup and use IMHO.

http://www.teamviewer.com/index.aspx

Its free for personal use, you don't need to worry about firewall issues if 
you use their connection servers and you can setup a predetermined password 
to make the connection easy.

-- 

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"Scott"  wrote in message 
news:15773A3C-0848-446E-BA39-F7A25CAE699A@microsoft.com...
> I'm trying to figure out how to remotely access my mother's computer so I 
> can
> help her learn how to use it. My dad used the computer before he died, and 
> I
> am not all that familiar with it. I am trying to use the remote assistance
> method through messenger.
>
> Both machines are running XP Home, and both have Messenger version 
> 4.7.3001.
> I have turned on the "Allow Remote Access" function on both machines, and
> disabled the known firewalls on both machines when trying to connect.
>
> So, if I am using Mom's machine, I can remotely access and control my
> computer, but using my computer, I am not able to remote into Mom's. So 
> far I
> have not been able to find any other security software on her computer 
> that
> would be blocking me, and I have made sure the Windows firewall is turned 
> off.
>
> This is exactly what happens:
> From Mom's machine I "Ask For Remote Assistance"
> From my machine I "Accept", then get a message saying "A Remote Assistance
> connection could not be established. You may want to check for network 
> issues
> or determine if the invitation expired or was cancelled by the person who
> sent it"
>
> I am working with the computers side by side, so so the invitation is not
> expiring. I imagine I need to make some other change to the network 
> settings,
> or maybe some other security setting, on Mom's machine, but have no idea 
> what
> it might be.
>
date: Sun, 29 Jun 2008 15:30:02 -0500   author:   Sooner Al [MVP] lid

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