I want to do a remote desktop connection to another computer from this computer, but I don't think remote sharing is enabled on the other computer because I am unable to connect to it. I am also not able to access the other computer directly; I only know its IP address. So I was wondering if there is any command I can type into a command prompt on this computer along with the IP address of the other computer that will automatically enable remote sharing on the other computer? I know, for example, if I were to open a command prompt on this computer and type: ipconfig (the IP address of the other computer) and then push enter it would tell me if the other computer was connected to the internet, e.t.c. So is there anything I can type into a command prompt on this computer along with the IP address of the other computer that will cause remote sharing to be enabled on the other computer?
2007-03-12
18:43:47
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Sarah P.
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and if so then what do I type into the command prompt? Just tell it to me on here
2007-03-12
18:45:33 ·
update #1