fractalbase
New Member
Hi,
I have multiple machines on a local network, each running Windows Vista Ultimate x64, with Norton Internet Security installed. For simplicity's sake, let's say two of these computers are 'A' and 'B'. 'A' can remote desktop just fine into 'B' using 'B's name, however 'B' has to use the IP address of 'A' in order to remote desktop into 'A'. So while I'm able to remote desktop into my machines, I'm miffed that I can't use the name of one machine to remote desktop into it. Note that both machines have the same firewall software, so I'm not sure what may be the cause. Any ideas?
thanks,
fractalbase
I have multiple machines on a local network, each running Windows Vista Ultimate x64, with Norton Internet Security installed. For simplicity's sake, let's say two of these computers are 'A' and 'B'. 'A' can remote desktop just fine into 'B' using 'B's name, however 'B' has to use the IP address of 'A' in order to remote desktop into 'A'. So while I'm able to remote desktop into my machines, I'm miffed that I can't use the name of one machine to remote desktop into it. Note that both machines have the same firewall software, so I'm not sure what may be the cause. Any ideas?
thanks,
fractalbase