Remote Desktop windows xp problems.

I'm trying to set up on my desktop's remote desktop in windows xp, and I'm following the instructions of Microsoft.com but,.

It says in the instructions: select the "allow users to connect remotely to this computer" checkbox. and I can't because there is no check box for what it said.

is the single checkbox: "allow Remote Assistance Invitattions to be sent from this computer.

I need help on the display the:

Check box check "allow users to connect remotely to this computer".

do you need to download something, because he does not appear in the dialog box. Please help me.

just rang Microsoft and they me ring hp, cos my name of computers and I have done, but for me at the remote desktop that I must have the same operating system on computer and portable, that sucks

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