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Re: remote desktop
What are the OSs & what versions. Some versions of XP & Vista allow this but some don't but I'll point out the basics as best I can. If it is XP or Vista you need to right click on Computer/My computer (depending on the OS) and choose properties. From there in Vista you need to click on advanced system settings & in either XP or Vista chose the remote tab, look for the option to allow remote connection (or something like that) & click ok. In vista you should choose to allow from any version because if you don't you'll only be able to connect from a Vista machine. Now from "start search" (Vista) or run (XP) type in cmd. Now type in ipconfig & look for the ip address for your network device (ethernet or wireless). All this is on the machine you are accessing and this must be enabled on the HP. From the laptop find remote desktop connection (usually under accessories). The ip address goes where it says computer. Now click connect. You can click on options and then click to save your settings.
To be done this way both computers must be on the same network or you'll have to find a complicated workaround. If the computers aren't on the same network you can use logmein.com. You'll have to sign up for an account and install software on the server (the computer you are accessing) and you'll access it through logmein through a web browser on the client (the computer you are accessing the server from). Either way you have to allow the connection through your firewall.
Hope this helps. I could be more exact if I knew the OSs involved. If you still can't figure it out get back to us with your operating systems, what you tried, & what happened.
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