Networking Windows XP to Windows 7 OS via Remote Desktop Connection - it does not connect...

I manage problems while he was trying to use my connection remote connection desktop wireless with Windows XP for my desktop computer that is connected to my router by an ethernet cable, and my office has Windows 7 operating system. It seems that the remote desktop connection cannot locate this PC BUT I can not enter all office files when I go to my network places that throws me a loop for.

It is important that I am able to get on my desk that I just had surgery and will be in his bed for 4 to 8 weeks without rising...

Any help, you can be one would appreciate a lot! Life is what you make if you can walk, talk, see or stand! "Disabled doesn't mean impossible" My 96 Ford Windstar http://Windstarsc.com Supercharged http://brucewalz.com

And I have another question, I apologize. When I tried to update my profile, I received a message; "Sorry, we're unable to process your request. Please try again later. "I tried the update a few weeks ago, but I got the same message - could - it be me, Firefox or is there a problem? Thanks again! Life is what you make if you can walk, talk, see or stand! "Disabled doesn't mean impossible" My 96 Ford Windstar http://Windstarsc.com Supercharged http://brucewalz.com

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