Scenario: Windows XP Home machine making a Remote Desktop connection to a Windows XP Pro machine, both on a LAN "behind" a Linksys broadband router.
I can connect to the XP Pro machine if I type in the IP address, but since the IP address is dynamically assigned by the router (DHCP), it could change, so it would be convenient if I could use the computer NAME. The 'Full computer name' of the machine I want to contact to is 'htpc.', but entering 'htpc' or 'htpc.' in the 'Computer' input box results in a message "The client could not connect to the remote computer." Putting 192.168.0.101 into the same box and she connects right up. Can I not use the computer name, or do I have to enter it differently, like MSHOME.htpc or \\htpc or something?
David
I can connect to the XP Pro machine if I type in the IP address, but since the IP address is dynamically assigned by the router (DHCP), it could change, so it would be convenient if I could use the computer NAME. The 'Full computer name' of the machine I want to contact to is 'htpc.', but entering 'htpc' or 'htpc.' in the 'Computer' input box results in a message "The client could not connect to the remote computer." Putting 192.168.0.101 into the same box and she connects right up. Can I not use the computer name, or do I have to enter it differently, like MSHOME.htpc or \\htpc or something?
David