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      15th Feb 2006
Can i connect to PC using Win2000 Pro by remote desktop client like connet to
Win2000 Server
 
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From http://ts.veranoest.net/ts_faq.htm

Q. How can I Remote Control my Windows 2000 Professional computer?

A. You can't do this with the Remote Desktop Protocol client. A
Windows 2000 Professional workstation can only be an rdp client, not
a host.
Use NetMeeting or VNC instead to connect to your W2K Pro desktop.

http://ultravnc.sourceforge.net/

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> Can i connect to PC using Win2000 Pro by remote desktop client
> like connet to Win2000 Server

 
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