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both Computers have XP. Comp A saves invitation, attaches it into an email,
sends it to Comp B. Computer B, downloads and opens attachment says yes to connect to Comp A now and the following error pops up: A Remote Assistance connection could not be established because the DNS name of the remote computer could not be resolved. I don't know what to do! I have check configuration and everything is selected to allow remote access on both computers. It says nothing to Comp A when B tries to connect. I have tried and succeeded between my desktop and laptop, so I know that Comp B is able to use remote assistant properly. Please help!! A Remote Assistance connection could not be established because the DNS name of the remote computer could not be resolved. |
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aclmilelr1215 wrote:
> both Computers have XP. Comp A saves invitation, attaches it into > an email, sends it to Comp B. Computer B, downloads and opens > attachment says yes to connect to Comp A now and the following > error pops up: > > A Remote Assistance connection could not be established because the > DNS name of the remote computer could not be resolved. > > I don't know what to do! I have check configuration and everything > is selected to allow remote access on both computers. It says > nothing to Comp A when B tries to connect. I have tried and > succeeded between my desktop and laptop, so I know that Comp B is > able to use remote assistant properly. Please help!! > > A Remote Assistance connection could not be established because the > DNS name of the remote computer could not be resolved. Either or both machines behind an internet router? Some sort of NAT device? Like a netgear, linksys, dlink, etc? Something that allows one to use a single internet connection with multiple computers because it gives out private IP addresses like 192.168.x.x - thus acting like a network translation/dhcp server device and which may be blocking your attempt to connect? -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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It won't work because only the internal IP address and HOSTNAME is saved
in that file. Try using it through MSN or just use other types of remote control like the normal RDP or some VNC programs. aclmilelr1215 wrote: > both Computers have XP.... -- Alias: Simzon Age: 17 M$ Tech Status: Newbie =) |
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