Wanted to add that both my Desktop and Laptop have the following in Control
Panel/System:
Remote:
Box is CHECKED, and description reads: "Allow Remote Assistance invitations
to be sent from this computer."
When I then click on:
Advanced:
I see, Remote Control is CHECKED and it reads: "Allow this computer to be
controlled remotely."
We have Westell 327W modem/router attached by Ethernet cable to our Desktop.
(Use Laptop wireless to connect to Westesll 327W modem/router.)
Does everyone have these two boxes checked?
"AliceZ" wrote:
> We are getting very confused. We are new at all of this and inexperienced
> with computers, etc. Our desktop is at home. And so is our laptop. Our
> desktop has Westell 327W modem/router connected to it with Verizon DSL. Our
> laptop is wireless connected to the Westell modem/router with WPA and 64
> ASCII password. Also, have NIS.
>
> =================
> "jwgoerlich@gmail.com" wrote:
>
> > Is this computer part of an Active Directory domain? If so, then use
> > group policy to add another layer of protection. You can configure the
> > firewall to block remote assistance and remote desktop when not
> > connected to the domain. You can also set it up to only allow remote
> > assistance from the local subnet. This way, should the router be
> > opened up or the laptop moved to an unsecured network, the firewall
> > will block remote connections.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > J Wolfgang Goerlich
> >
> >
> > On Aug 5, 10:40 am, AliceZ <Ali...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> > > We just installed wireless on our laptop so it connects to our dekstop
> > > modem/router.
> > > We happened to be looking in System Properties on the laptop and noticed the
> > > following in "Remote Assistance Settings"
> > >
> > > "Allow this computer to be controlled remotely."
> > >
> > > And "YES" is checked.
> > >
> > > Is that OKAY? (Security Problem) Or should the "YES" be UN-checked?
> >
> >
> >