Hi there.

My boss has a new laptop with Vista Home Premium, and I'm wondering, is it
possilbe to connect to RWW?

I get the above error message. She can use OWA. I disabled the firewall in
Norton 360 to test, so that's not the issue.

She gets that error message when connected to our wireless here at work, but
not at home.

Any suggestions?

--
"I''m a IT administrator, Jim, not a doctor!"

~Leonard McCoy in a parallel universe

Re: VBScript - remote desktop disconnected (Vista Home Premium) by Cris

Cris
Thu May 08 19:07:48 PDT 2008

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Re: VBScript - remote desktop disconnected (Vista Home Premium) by Cliff

Cliff
Thu May 08 20:44:21 PDT 2008

I'm confused on several levels:

1) Are you actually asking if it is possible? The answer is yes.
2) When you say the error doesn't happen at home...do you mean your home,
her home, on the laptop? It seems to imply her laptop from her home, but
that would've answered question #1 for you.
3) Cris brings up a valid point. Why is it an issue if the problem is only
in the office.

But, with all of that said, if you are using a consumer device as an access
point, it may have its own firewall that could be causing problems.

-Cliff


"Dano" <Dano@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi there.
>
> My boss has a new laptop with Vista Home Premium, and I'm wondering, is it
> possilbe to connect to RWW?
>
> I get the above error message. She can use OWA. I disabled the firewall
> in
> Norton 360 to test, so that's not the issue.
>
> She gets that error message when connected to our wireless here at work,
> but
> not at home.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> --
> "I''m a IT administrator, Jim, not a doctor!"
>
> ~Leonard McCoy in a parallel universe