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no-ip
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No-IP is a dynamic DNS service that allows users to access devices on a home or small business network using a fixed hostname, even when the public IP address changes. On WindowsForum.com, users discuss using No-IP to enable remote desktop connections to Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 PCs, as well as to access a Windows Server 2012 VM and Small Business Server 2011 for web hosting and email. Common troubleshooting topics include configuring port forwarding (e.g., port 3389 for RDP), verifying that the dynamic DNS client is updating correctly, and resolving connectivity issues when remote desktop fails despite correct settings. The service is frequently used as an alternative to a static IP address for remote access and server hosting.
Okay, let me start off with a run down on the situation:
At one point the security system in the building was connected to the Internet and able to be accessed remotely and now is not. The Tech, that still rules the network but never comes to the building, still has all the information for...
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no-ip
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windows server
I have recently installed Small Business Server 2011 and would like to both host my web site and have Exchange handle my mail. I don't have an ISP provided IP and was wondering if I could access these features via either a DynDns or No-IP dynamic IP address. Thank you
Hello All,
I'm having trouble connecting to my Windows 7 PC using remote desktop. Let me give you the details:
I enabled remote access to the Win7 PC. I am 100% certain that I configured it correctly and that remote access is allowed. I even made sure to choose the option to allow...
Hey guys,
I've been trying to setup remote desktop on my laptops...
I don't have a static IP, but i've set up an accout with no-ip.com and made a host etc etc. installed the software etc etc.
I've opened up the port 3389 on my router to my laptop i want to connect to (correct?)
Checked that...