Brother.. I've really shot myself in the foot here Allow me to lay out what has been a complete disaster...
I want to use remote desktop to access my home desktop pc from on the road. I'm running Vista HPx64. Of course it doesn't support terminal server. There is however a little reg hack out there that will make it work. (Just google "remote desktop on vista home premium" and visit the first link) So! I run the little hack thing, and it works. it starts the service, and I can now RDP into my desktop from my laptop.
Now to describe the problem...
When I login to the remote desktop session from my laptop, it doesn't show the proper desktop profile on my desktop.
Example, right now I'm typing this on my desktop. Firefox is open with several tabs, one of them being this forum post. So, if I were to open a remote desktop session from my laptop right now. I would login using the same account, my main administrator account, I would get a blank desktop.
I would >not< see the firefox that is already running. Also if I were to try to open firefox in that RDP session, it would say its already running. Which it is! I guess.. although I can't see it running in my RDP session.
Same is true of closing programs. Lets say I'm logged into a program on the desktop, but I want to close it. So I RDP into the desktop from my laptop to close the program, but of course I can't close it because my RDP session begins with a fresh desktop, and I can't see any of the already running programs.
So whats causing this? Some thoughts that popped to my mind were obviously the registry hack I used to get terminal services up and running in the first place. Also I was thinking maybe its a concurrent connection issue. When I first did a remote the first few times I was closing the session by the little x, rather than actually logging out. Of course I have rebooted both machines several times in attempts to combat that.
I just want to be able to RDP into my desktop from my laptop, and actually see what I see on my desktop. I want to open a program and it show on both screens. I want to see the programs already opened, and close it (and have it close on both screens). Maybe this isn't what remote desktop does? Perhaps the issue is I don't understand what is and isn't possible. Either way this stupid little project of mine has me super pissed, and any thoughts anyone could add would be more than appreciated.
Thanks,
-jt
I want to use remote desktop to access my home desktop pc from on the road. I'm running Vista HPx64. Of course it doesn't support terminal server. There is however a little reg hack out there that will make it work. (Just google "remote desktop on vista home premium" and visit the first link) So! I run the little hack thing, and it works. it starts the service, and I can now RDP into my desktop from my laptop.
Now to describe the problem...
When I login to the remote desktop session from my laptop, it doesn't show the proper desktop profile on my desktop.
Example, right now I'm typing this on my desktop. Firefox is open with several tabs, one of them being this forum post. So, if I were to open a remote desktop session from my laptop right now. I would login using the same account, my main administrator account, I would get a blank desktop.
I would >not< see the firefox that is already running. Also if I were to try to open firefox in that RDP session, it would say its already running. Which it is! I guess.. although I can't see it running in my RDP session.
Same is true of closing programs. Lets say I'm logged into a program on the desktop, but I want to close it. So I RDP into the desktop from my laptop to close the program, but of course I can't close it because my RDP session begins with a fresh desktop, and I can't see any of the already running programs.
So whats causing this? Some thoughts that popped to my mind were obviously the registry hack I used to get terminal services up and running in the first place. Also I was thinking maybe its a concurrent connection issue. When I first did a remote the first few times I was closing the session by the little x, rather than actually logging out. Of course I have rebooted both machines several times in attempts to combat that.
I just want to be able to RDP into my desktop from my laptop, and actually see what I see on my desktop. I want to open a program and it show on both screens. I want to see the programs already opened, and close it (and have it close on both screens). Maybe this isn't what remote desktop does? Perhaps the issue is I don't understand what is and isn't possible. Either way this stupid little project of mine has me super pissed, and any thoughts anyone could add would be more than appreciated.
Thanks,
-jt