Yes, I noticed I swapped the last two numbers. I was able to fix it by removing PC B from the workgroup then adding it back. Don't know why but it started working again. Thanks.
I have two machines running Windows 7 pro in a workgroup. PC A RDP's to PC B over port 3398 and has been working for months. As of this week the connection has failed access denied over port 3398. Nothing has changed as far as I know.
Any thoughts?
I am running a desktop with Windows 7 Pro 32-bit. When I first power it on the normal BIOS posts and then Starting Windows just hangs, no 4 colored orbs that turn into the Windows logo. I can hit the reset button and it boots and runs fine. I have tried the Launch Startup Repair after the...
I have a different setup in that I have two Windows 7 Pro machines in a workgroup. One machine RDP’s into the other. I need to block IE access on both PC’s still allowing RDP access. I know I can rename the executable and I think there may be a way to block port 80 in the windows firewall but...
I have tried this an must still be missing something. I have created a test user on both PC's with the same ID and PW. They are both members of the users group for each PC. For example users group on PC1 and users group on PC2, the share hosting PC. The Share Permission is set to Everyone...
Thank you Captain, but have you tried this and did it work? If so what did you do? I selected only use the programs I allow. I did not see iexplorer.exe in the list so I attempted to add it and recieved a message stating that this application is always allowed to run.
Thank you Randy.
That is the part I was missing, "Use user accounts and passwords to connect to other computers". I will try this out on Monday. Thanks again and have a great weekend.
I am having trouble with shares. I have three machines running Windows 7 Pro all in the same workgroup and on a Work Network. On PC1 I have created a share with Everyone with Full control on the Share Permissions tab and then a user with full control on the Security tab. However the user is...