- Anyone who managed to get "Remote Desktop" app to work can help me with this error?
I'm pretty sure my connection details are ok..(I'm not using any password on my PC so i left the password field empty on my playbook) yet i still get this "Could not connect to the server". My playbook is connected to a wi-fi network. Same network my pc is connected to actually...03-31-12 03:58 AMLike 0 - No password AND remote desktop enabled? Wow, that's - how shall I put this - "brave".
I would not be surprised if remote desktop refuses a blank password.
Try connecting from another PC/laptop/whatever on the wifi network, to see whether the problem is on the server or the client side.03-31-12 04:24 AMLike 0 - Make sure you're using the remote machine's IP address.. I noticed Remote Desktop on PB doesnt accept computer name.
the way I have mine setup is this:
Name: name of connection (whatever you want)
Server: IP address of remote machine
Username: blank (so it prompts for username at time of connection)
Password: blank (so it prompts for password at time of connection)
Domain: blank
port: 3389
Resolution: 1280x800 (native res of my basement computer)
Color depth: 32
Sound: do not play
console: unchecked
Give it a try and see if it'll work for you.
good luckOld Ag likes this.03-31-12 09:27 PMLike 1 - You have to forward port 3389 on your router to the lan ip of the pc you are trying to connect to. You also have to open port 3389 in windows firewall or whatever firewall your running. (tcp connection for both). You also have to enable remote desktop services in windows by going to control panel>system> click on 'remote' tab. You follow that by selecting which users are allowed to connect to your pc.
On top of all this, You need to have a version of windows that supports RDP hostinng. Windows 7 home does not support this, neither does vista home.
Also, please put a password. You are really leaving yourself open to attack04-01-12 12:42 AMLike 0 - You have to forward port 3389 on your router to the lan ip of the pc you are trying to connect to. You also have to open port 3389 in windows firewall or whatever firewall your running. (tcp connection for both). You also have to enable remote desktop services in windows by going to control panel>system> click on 'remote' tab. You follow that by selecting which users are allowed to connect to your pc.
On top of all this, You need to have a version of windows that supports RDP hostinng. Windows 7 home does not support this, neither does vista home.
Also, please put a password. You are really leaving yourself open to attack
In fact, forwarding the ports would probably be the most dangerous thing to do in this scenario if the OP does not have a password on his user account; it would leave his machine wide open to the WWW.04-01-12 02:48 AMLike 0 - I have trouble with this app as well. it took far to long to figuar out how to set it up initially and I still can't use it when I'm not on the same network. no instructions for idiots like me. I should've went with splashtop. it just just works. waste of 7 bucks for me.
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Error Message: Unable to Log You on Because of an Account Restriction04-01-12 06:28 AMLike 0 - I have trouble with this app as well. it took far to long to figuar out how to set it up initially and I still can't use it when I'm not on the same network. no instructions for idiots like me. I should've went with splashtop. it just just works. waste of 7 bucks for me.
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If you're trying to access from outside your network then you will need to forward the port on your router.04-01-12 06:30 AMLike 0 -
Sent from my BlackBerry Runtime for Android Apps using Tapatalk04-01-12 09:08 AMLike 0 - no, you normally dont. You need to port forward if you are not using on lan, which i suspect he wants to do. Also, i suggested he have a pw.
OP - if you plan to access your desktop from outside your lan, you enter the broadcast ip address of your router.
Also, splashtop is not recommended to use on a public network as the stream is not encrypted and anyone could see whatever you are doing if they wanted to. I have both and use them for diff purposes04-01-12 01:15 PMLike 0 - no, you normally dont. You need to port forward if you are not using on lan, which i suspect he wants to do. Also, i suggested he have a pw.
OP - if you plan to access your desktop from outside your lan, you enter the broadcast ip address of your router.
Also, splashtop is not recommended to use on a public network as the stream is not encrypted and anyone could see whatever you are doing if they wanted to. I have both and use them for diff purposes04-01-12 02:07 PMLike 0 - no, you normally dont. You need to port forward if you are not using on lan, which i suspect he wants to do. Also, i suggested he have a pw.
OP - if you plan to access your desktop from outside your lan, you enter the broadcast ip address of your router.
Also, splashtop is not recommended to use on a public network as the stream is not encrypted and anyone could see whatever you are doing if they wanted to. I have both and use them for diff purposes
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You can find this by typing 'ip' in to Google. You will see at the top the following:
"Your public IP address is x.x.x.x"04-01-12 04:36 PMLike 0 - Emtunc, i was referring to port forwarding on splashtop.
Ok OP (Original poster - KennethD).
Pw = password. The external ip (routers broadcast ip) id the ip address you see when you type this into google: "what is my ip" (this i providing you are on your routers network).
You put this ip in the "server" field. If you are on the LAN, it will work with the external broadcast ip, but you can also just enter the lan ip of your computer.
Keep in mind that most broadcast ip's are dynamic and so they change every once in a while. This means that you wont be able to access your pc externally if you dont know your routers broadcast ip address at the given moment.
I assume you have the remote desktop app from todd grayson. If you click on the help menu within the app it gives you precise instructions on how to set it up.
Emtunc - sorry i was a little rash before, i was not having a good day upon that point.04-01-12 05:53 PMLike 0 - Emtunc, i was referring to port forwarding on splashtop.
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Ok OP (Original poster - KennethD).
Pw = password. The external ip (routers broadcast ip) id the ip address you see when you type this into google: "what is my ip" (this i providing you are on your routers network).
You put this ip in the "server" field. If you are on the LAN, it will work with the external broadcast ip, but you can also just enter the lan ip of your computer.
Keep in mind that most broadcast ip's are dynamic and so they change every once in a while. This means that you wont be able to access your pc externally if you dont know your routers broadcast ip address at the given moment.
I assume you have the remote desktop app from todd grayson. If you click on the help menu within the app it gives you precise instructions on how to set it up.
Emtunc - sorry i was a little rash before, i was not having a good day upon that point.
first off I would like to thank you for taking your time to help me.
ok I know what ip you are referring to. but if I type that into my server field in the app (which I have tried) that will get me to the door of the server. how do I then get to the computer
for some reason I'm struggling with this. I don't knownif it's the teminology or what. but I suck at understanding it.
Sent from my BlackBerry Runtime for Android Apps using Tapatalk04-01-12 07:22 PMLike 0 - Your very welcome. I don't quite understand what you mean by 'door of the server'. You should be able to just enter your username and password like it is on the desktop you are trying to access. You should have the port of your router forwarded to the pc you are trying to access. Visit this website it gives you a good rundown of how to get it set up properly. http://www.btgco.biz/Remote_Desktop_Help.html
Also, you can just click the help tab in the upper right corner and it gives you a much more detailed step-by-step procedure of the website i posted above. (just scroll down a little it will be there). Post back here if you have any trouble, I/We would be more than happy to provide more feedback.
EDIT: i believe i understand what you mean by door of the server, etc. Thats why you need to forward port 3389 on your router to the computer you are trying to access. That way, when the app (or any windows pc accessing your router through port 3389) tries to go thru the router, the router will say "oh ok, user forwarded this port to XX computer, i send this signal to xx computer". Instructions on how to do this are straightforward within the help tab of the app on how to properly forward the right ports.Last edited by apengue1; 04-01-12 at 07:42 PM.
04-01-12 07:39 PMLike 0 - go into your remote desktop settings on your computer and make sure you select:
"Allow connections from computers running any version of remote desktop"
Sent from my BlackBerry Runtime for Android Apps using Tapatalk04-02-12 03:53 AMLike 0 - Anyone who managed to get "Remote Desktop" app to work can help me with this error?
I'm pretty sure my connection details are ok..(I'm not using any password on my PC so i left the password field empty on my playbook) yet i still get this "Could not connect to the server". My playbook is connected to a wi-fi network. Same network my pc is connected to actually...
Windows 7 Home, Vista Home and Windows XP Home do not support Remote Desktop.DudeJaat likes this.04-08-12 09:44 AMLike 1 -
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