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Re: Apache WM6 Clean, No Junk Version

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Originally Posted by Issachar View Post
Hey all,

I'm using the latest B7 Verizon build. I'm trying to use the Remote Desktop program, but to no avail. I keep getting the following error:
"Cannot connect. Likely reasons are: 1. The remote computer is not set up for this. 2. Reached the maximum number of connections. 3. A network error occurred while connecting."

My work computer is on a LAN, but I am using my public IP as the "Computer" on Remote Desktop. The "Domain" is blank.

That said, Remote Desktop works fine when it's connected to my work computer via USB. Of course, that's not really an ideal use of Remote Desktop :P.

Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can connect remotely?

Thanks!
It's extremely unlikely you'll be able to connect remotely to a work computer unless you are the network administrator or have VPN access. Most corporate firewalls intentionally prevent this type of access.
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