Can't the system remote desktop remote win7

I try desktop remotely to a remote system win7 - the connection fails, and I can't connect to

the remote system

I am running norton security and disabled, but the connection still does not work

the network is my home network and I think than its configured as a private network

Any help would be appreciated

EPF

In Windows 7 and XP only professional versions can act as a hostfor Remote Desktop.

There could be similar restrictions on Windows Vista.

In each case, you must configure the host to allow VPN connections. To test, run these commands:

  1. On the host itself:
    Telnet %ComputerName% 3389
  2. On any computer on your network:
    Telnet {Hostname or IP host address} 3389

In each case, you get a response. If you do not then the host is not set correctly or its firewall blocking your access.

See also here: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Why-can-t-I-connect-using-Remote-Desktop-Connection

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