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Old October 7th 05, 05:41 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.networking
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Default remote desktop connection using vpn and dial up connection

Hi, I need to establish a remote connection to my office from a laptop. I
have done this with another laptop using win xp, but this other one runs win
98, both connections use dial up connection.
on the laptop running win 98, after I connect the dial up connection, I am
able to connect the vpn session, but when trying the remote desktop
connection I get an error 'server timed out, try again', same error if try
using terminal server.
somebody can help please?
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Marie Go
 




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