as for the keyboard layout, i'm talking about the windows keyboard, not sam and os4. when the screen of rdesktop with windows coming up, in the windows login, the keyboard changing the language to greek. but if you don't have two languages in your keyboard, may this is not your problem.
Type in winver then press enter. A Window should pop up. It should say Windows XP Professional. If it says "Home" edition then rdesktop won't work, period. There may be a 3rd party utility to get it to work, but I've not tested any.
2) Assuming you have Windows XP Professional, go into network connections, into the properties of your local area connection. Go into details and get the IP address of the Windows machine. Probably something like 192.168.x.x.
3) Still Assuming you have Windows XP Professional, go to your Amiga. Open a new shell. type in:
ping <ip address>
in my case it would be:
ping 192.168.1.5
You should get replies. If you don't, then you may have a firewall on the Windows side enabled that is blocking connections, and could be blocking incoming rdesktop connections from the Amiga.
@amije - the screen i get is exactly the one you do show. (Windows XP Professional) - when you do speak about keyboard settings on the PC side, where do you change these?
I did use the Pngmodule and now the Living_Room_PC PNG icon appears in th rdesktop window. (RDesktop too) The icon LIving_Room_PC.info is still there too The latter still has the tooltypes i entered in the icon before REMOTEAUDIO USER=Laptop-Mams SERVER=192.168.1.2 DOMAIN=WORKGROUP PASSWORD=ddd DEPTH=16
i also tried just USER=Laptop-Mams SERVER=192.168.1.2 entering the password manually just gave me the same results: a message box telling me
"The system could not log you on. Make sure your User name and domain are correct, then type your password again. letters in passwords must be typed using the correct case"
I observed that the LIving_Room_PC PNG icon came up with other tooltypes, i had to adapt to get the same result as before (the Windows XP Pro requester requesting a Name ande a password) but here too the message box told me i was wrong same as before :((
Edited by JosDuchIt on 2010/2/25 11:07:59 Edited by JosDuchIt on 2010/2/25 11:08:43
the most important tooltypes are: USER=xxx SERVER= winxp-pc ip DEPTH=16 you can close to ( ) the others to avoid confusion.
if you can see in my last grab, there is an EL in the window which is the greek language the reason why xp refuse to log me in. pressing alt+shift change language to EN (english) and it's ok.
What i just noted : When the Windows XP Pro requester appear, it has no identification of language, Using Alt-Shift does not change anything when i enter the password, an 'EN' indication appears (errror messag)
if i use AltShift now, the indication changes to NL (dutch) entering the password again: same error message.
My computer name from MyComputer/Properties/ Computer name is Laptop-Mams
I have 2 administrator accounts Mams & Paps, (others too) of which i mainly used Mams for testing. Initially it had no password, which did not work, i added a password, which did not work on log in too
Retested it now :still the same error message mentioned allready in this thread.
"The system could not log you on. Make sure your User name and domain are correct, then type your password again. letters in passwords must be typed using the correct case"
For testing i boot the PC, then log in as Mams user, then move to the SAM and hit the Livin_Room_PC icon get the login screen, filled in manually with Laptop-Mams and Mams user password; then get the error message.
comment out -put in ( ),- the domain= tooltype. in xp, in Mams account set a simple password (abc for example) and give it a try. if the letters abc are the same in dutch it may work whatever is the keymap.
btw in win xp, open ''my computer'' and in menu ''tools/folder options'' go to the tab ''view'' and ckeck out NOT to be selected the ''use simple file sharing''
You can quit via the start menu, there is a disconnect option.
The registered version of Remote Desktop has a connection bar which, if you hover the mouse near the top-centre of the remote desktop window, will pull down options, including a close option.
The free version doesn't have this.
But you can disconnect from it using the Windows start menu.
Ok for Remote Desktop you _must_ have a password for the account.
The other place to check is by right clicking "My Computer", going to "Properties", then click the "Remote" tab and you will be able to see which users have access. At the bottom of that window it will say "xxxx user already has access" or something similar.