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2010-04-08
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2010-04-12
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2010-04-13
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2010-04-27
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2010-05-02
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#275
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1 - set a static ip to your pc in your LAN See here
2 - Disable firewall on pc or allow remote desktop port 3389 See here
3 - Set password to your aco**** on your pc and make it member of Administrator See here
4- Go to your router's management page and forward remote desktop port to your computer's new static ip See here
5 - Enambe remote desktop on your pc See here
6 - Start Rdesktop 1.7 package on your N900 and type your computers internet ip you can get it from a site like whatismyip.org
For easy use see if your router supports http://www.dyndns.com/ . If it does just open a free account and you won't need to remember your pc's ip all the time
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2010-05-05
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2010-05-05
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#278
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I'm thinking of buying an N900, but need remote desktop for Windows 2003/2008 server access (not VNC).
If the server screen size is 800x600 will I be able to scroll to see all of the screen (some default windows have a fixed size/layout, requiring the 600 height)?
Hoping to get some advise on this,
Thanks!
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2010-05-06
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2010-05-06
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Thanks for that; yes, it's the rdesktop that I'd want. I have double checked, one of the control panels (MS SQL Server) has parts missing near the bottom when using the comparable 600x480 resolution. It would be good to fool it into 800x600 and then to be able to pan/scroll to the missing part.
Any thoughts? I really like the look of the n900 but a lack of scrolling facility could be the limiting factor.
Thanks!
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