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I created an admin account with the same username and password as the other machine, restarted the computer and logged into the new account, but I'm still getting access denied
different account/password on both.
Both PCs are very low end back-ups. The one Im still able to connect to is a 1.4GHz Gateway. Says its running Windows 8.1 64bit. The offline PC is an HP and probably has the same OS.
dang, im sorry to hear that. So theres no workaround to get access granted to make a remote shutdown/restart via command prompt?
Theres no way I can send a file/folder to the computer and run it via command prompt? It would be incredibly helpful if I could sent a program like Simple Shutdown...
Im a private business owner with only 1 other business partner and hes currently on vacation for 2 weeks. And I think hes even more than 10 hours away from the office :(
Im not sure. Its basically just a home office with 2 computers connected via hardline to a Cisco DPC3825 modem. I didn't set anything up, I just plugged the lines into the router and selected private network on the network setup page when that stuff popped up, you know what i mean?
Again, my...
Okay, yes thats what it was.
I never setup any RDC settings, so since Im unable to connect to that ip6 address Im guessing thats something not automatically enabled with a basic windows 8 installation?
I tried, but I never set up any kind of RDC settings, Ive always used just TeamViewer. Big mistake on my part I guess.
Does windows 8.1 have that option automatically enabled? If so, I might not be entering the right IP address. I pinged the computer and got somthing that looked like a MAC...
my apologizes if this question doens't make any sense. I don't know much about computers, but I'm desperately trying to figure this out.
I'm on vacation trying to access one of my computers at the office (about 10 hours away). I use TeamViewer to access both machines, but yesterday TeamViewer...