Win 7 remote desktop in Win 98 SE

I have 4 computers connected to my router. I can remote desktop to the other office of teacher of Win 7 & XP laptop but not the Win 98 SE Office. I can easily access the shared folders on the Win 98 machine because it appears in my network folder. I can also copy from this folder.

I have a Win 95 program that only runs on Win 98 SE machine. I tried to install the program in the emulator xp.

When I try to connect, I get the "cannot connect message" standard and all 3 reasons stated are false because I can open the shared folders of type name \\(compter) in the start menu.

Hi Theoleo,

I suggest you to download the software of remote desktop connection on the client computer to Windows 98.
http://www.Microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/tools/RDCLIENTDL.mspx

Then, try and see if Windows 7 can Remote Desktop to the Windows 98 client.

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