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Free remote desktop software xp home
Free remote desktop software xp home







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I did pretty careful research before I made the leap to WHS.Īnd this particular fact/issue just stunned me. That being said, dont give up! Keep applying pressure, but focus that pressure where it will actually do the most good - the Vista team! Personally I would love that, but at the moment that isnt the case and we are all stuck with whatever limitations we have with whatever versions of software we are using.

free remote desktop software xp home

In an ideal world, everything would be compatible and you could do whatever you wanted with all of your Microsoft products. But their answer is along the lines of "if you want that feature, buy the product that actually has it". You would think, at some level, they would be able to talk to understand and solve this - I know that the WHS have tried to get the Vista team to do something about this, but at the end of the day the decision does rest with the Vista team. If you wanted the Media Center features of Vista you would buy a version of Vista that has it, not one that doesnt and then expect them to add it to that version.įunny thing is, the WHS Team blames the Vista Team for this, and says the decision is up to the Vista team. Also, their argument is that if that is a feature you want, then buy the version that has it.

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dll file - they could, but as has been stated elsewhere in the forums they would then also have to continue to support it and make sure that any other changes dont affect it, such as service packs and hotfixes. MS could easily roll this out to Vista Home Premium users, as a patched. You cant really blame WHS for not supporting something that isnt there to begin with. Again, if this is one of the reasons you want to use WHS then you would also have a version of the client OS that supports it. Im not saying that its necessarily in huge letters and really obvious, but it is there if people go and look. The website and documentation does state what versions are supported for remote access.

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Microsoft markets (different marketing team) Windows Home Server to the home market users. However one of the top features is not compatible with the Vista Home Premium Version. - yep, the do, and yep, it isnt. If Remote Desktop is one of those features that the user wants then they would either buy a version of Vista that provides it or get a 3rd party app. And some of those home market users probably wont ever use Remote Desktop. Microsoft markets Vista Home Premium to the home market users - yep, they do. I was going to steer clear of this because its the same coversations that have already taken place time and time again on the forum, but I fetl I wanted to just make a couple of points for the new posters who may not have seen the pages and pages of posts on this subject before today. And if they do, well, you knew the risks. I don't think Microsoft is going to come and hunt down, one by one, the few individuals who choose to do so. In addition to the legal issues, Windows Home Server "knows" which versions of operating systems support remote desktop, and won't even let you attempt a connection without additional changes in the registry on the server.Īll that said, all the information you need to turn on RD on the home SKUs is available here in the forums.

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So the only legal option is to upgrade to XP Pro or Vista Business or Ultimate. So you aren't allowed to "turn on" incoming remote desktop connections.

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When you install a Microsoft operating system, the EULA you agree to includes clauses that prohibit you from reverse engineering anything, extracting components from one OS for use in another, etc. No, there is no legal way of making Remote Desktop work with XP Home or Vista Home Premium. But who you thinks that paying again, or breaking the Microfoft user agreement is fair on Microsoft - or us? Is there a legal way of achieving remote access with Windows XP or Vista Home premium? If there is no fair way, what should we do?









Free remote desktop software xp home