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Okay....Me and my friend have tried windows messenger, Windows live messenger both for remote desktop...She sends me the invitation, and I click accept, everything is fine but she never gets the "Allow this person to access your computer" thing, I've enabled the remote desktop on windows firewall etc etc. What can I do? I got it to work once...and thats it....a while back and now I can't get it to work....If anyone could help that'd be great, Thanks.

2007-03-03 11:52:24 · 1 answers · asked by maddog9292 1 in Computers & Internet Computer Networking

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I got this info by going to start and then help and support and typing in remote help. Hope it helps.
Providing help using Remote AssistanceSometimes the best way to help someone fix a problem is to demonstrate a solution. If you are invited, Remote Assistance is a convenient way for you to connect to a friend's computer from your computer running a compatible operating system, such as Windows XP, in order to walk your friend through a solution.

After you are connected, you will be able to view your friend's computer screen and chat together in real time about what you both see. With your friend's permission, you can even use your mouse and keyboard to work with your friend on his or her computer.

Notes

You and the person you are helping need to be connected to the Internet while using Remote Assistance.
If you are working on a local area network, firewalls might stop you from using Remote Assistance. If you have not sent your invitation by using Windows Messenger, try that. If that doesn't work, ask your assistant or administrator to add port 3389 for you.
You might want to let the person you're helping know that they can improve performance by using the Color Quality setting in Display options (in Control Panel) to reduce the number of colors his or her screen displays.
To improve viewing, you can click the Actual Size or Scaled buttons. Viewing in scaled size shows more of the other user's screen but in a reduced view. Viewing in actual size shows less of the screen but in real size.

2007-03-03 11:58:42 · answer #1 · answered by The_answer_person 5 · 0 0

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