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‎10-19-2010 12:49 AM
I'm trying to remote into a windows 7 workstation that is part of a WORKGROUP. I'm trying to connect from my workstation which is XP that is part of a domain.
I've opened up the incoming port 5900 and file and print sharing on the firewall on the Win7 workstation, and I've disabled UAC.
I cannot connect to the win7 workstation. I get an 'Access is denied' error message. Is that feasible with a win7 computer in a WORKGROUP from a computer in a domain?
Does it have something to do with the win7 computer in the WORKGROUP is not aware of my domain admin credentials?
Is there a way around this?
I've opened up the incoming port 5900 and file and print sharing on the firewall on the Win7 workstation, and I've disabled UAC.
I cannot connect to the win7 workstation. I get an 'Access is denied' error message. Is that feasible with a win7 computer in a WORKGROUP from a computer in a domain?
Does it have something to do with the win7 computer in the WORKGROUP is not aware of my domain admin credentials?
Is there a way around this?
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‎10-19-2010 02:10 PM
mvplee wrote:
Does it have something to do with the win7 computer in the WORKGROUP is not aware of my domain admin credentials?
Indeed.
I believe (not tested) that you can map a drive "c$" to the computer and then run lsremote.exe
