Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Acer AspireRevo AR3700-U3002 Slim and Compact Desktop

!±8± Acer AspireRevo AR3700-U3002 Slim and Compact Desktop


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Acer AspireRevo AR3700-U3002 Desktop comes with these specs: Intel Atom Processor D525, Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit), Intel NM10 Chipset, 2GB DDR3 Memory, Integrated NVIDIA ION Graphics, 250GB 5400RPM SATA Hard Drive, Multi-in-1 Digital Media Card Reader, High-Definition Audio Support, 6 - USB 2.0, VGA and HDMI Ports, Wireless Keyboard and Mouse, 1.45 lbs. | 4.08 kg (system unit only), 1 Year Parts and Labor Limited Warranty, AC Power Adapter, AC Power Cord, Registration/ Limited Warranty Card, Microsoft Office Starter 2010 McAfee Internet Security Suite Trial

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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) Port Forwarding

!±8± Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) Port Forwarding

One thing that I love about all news windows products is the remote desktop features. I previously used PCAnywhere but I find that remote desktop is now almost as good, would like to see a file transfer like PCAnywhere has, but remote desktop is free so that is a plus for it.

One of the tasks that I face with my network setup is forwarding ports through my router. There are two issues that I came across when dealing with the RDP forwarding. The first was what is the port number of RDP. With a quick search on Google I found that the standard RDP port is 3389.

Now that you have the port number you can simply go into your router and forward that port through and after enabling your remote desktop feature it will work from outside your network as long as you either know your IP address or have a dynamic dns service like I use. To enable remote desktop in Windows XP and Windows 2003 go to the start menu, find the my computer icon and right click on it. Select the properties option in the drop down list and then click on the remote tag in the window that appears. There you will see the two check boxes, check the second box, and then click on the remote user button. Make sure that the users you want to have access are in the list and then click ok until you have exitted all of the windows. RDP is now enabled on your machine.

So this simple setup would have worked for my network but the issue then became I have several servers that I want access to along with my desktop. Now I could just remote to my desktop and then remote to the other machines from there since they are all on the local network. This would create a lot of data that needed to be transferred though, with limited upstream speeds on your broadband connection you don't want this, and will cause performance issues with RDP. So I had two options, I could change the registry entry like was stated in the article. I will paste that fix here just in case that page has an issue at some point:

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WARNING: If you use Registry Editor incorrectly, you may cause serious problems that may require you to reinstall your operating system. Microsoft cannot guarantee that you can solve problems that result from using Registry Editor incorrectly. Use Registry Editor at your own risk.

You can use the Remote Desktop feature in Windows XP Professional to connect to your computer from another, remote computer. WARNING: The Remote Assistance feature in Windows XP may not work properly if you change the listening port. To change the port that Remote Desktop listens on:

Start Registry Editor (Regedt32.exe).

Locate the following key in the registry:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESystemCurrentControlSetControlTerminalServerWinStationsRDP-TcpPortNumber

On the Edit menu, click Modify, click Decimal, type the new port number, and then click OK.
Quit Registry Editor.

NOTE: When you try to connect to this computer by using the Remote Desktop connection, you must type the new port.

Keywords: kbhowto kbnetwork KB306759

Technology: kbrdcMac100 kbrdcsearch kbrdcWin100 kbWinXPPro kbWinXPPro64bit kbWinXPProSearch kbWinXPSearch kbZNotKeyword

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The other option I had was to go into my router and specify another external port number and then point that port to the 3398 on the IP address of the machine I wanted to go to. I chose this second option as it was less time consuming and did the trick for me. One appealing thing about the ability to change the port number of RDP is security. If you leave the standard port number then anyone will know to check that port to see if you have Remote Desktop enabled and potentially compromise your network. Let me know if there are any issues with the registry fix though and if there are I will just remove it from this article.


Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) Port Forwarding

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Thursday, January 5, 2012

Desktop - exchange Laptop Buying Guide

!±8± Desktop - exchange Laptop Buying Guide

A lot of people are dumping off their monstrous, clunky desktop computers in favour of smaller machines and notebooks, so shopping for a desktop replacement laptop can seem, at least at times, like a competitive sport. There are a lot of options out there for laptops for sale, so it can seem like an uphill climb when it comes to seeing the right one for you.

The key here is realizing what you need to replace your desktop. Portability isn't going to be The selling feature, of course, so you can afford to go with a slightly larger screen than some of the smaller models pack in. Think along the lines of a 16-18 inch screen and you're getting warmer as to what you'll be wanting.

This regularly translates to getting a 16:10 screen for work and a 16:9 screen for play, although you can mess nearby with the types all you like. Naturally you'll want to use the 16:9 for those times when you want a wider aspect ratio, so you can set that up for games and movies.

Hd options are also a good idea here. Because this is going to replace your desktop unit, you'll want a good deal of entertainment features to go with it. That means getting all the bells and whistles that you would regularly have on the laptop and adding some space-saving goodies on top. The compactness of the laptop alone should make it an enough way to file down how much room it takes up.

You'll also want a good deal of space on the hard drive, so shop nearby and make sure you're packing a lot of heat under the hood. It's never a bad idea to spring for extra, either, as you never know when a few extra Gb could come straight through in a pinch.

Shopping for a desktop replacement laptop doesn't have to be an impossible mission; in fact, it can be downright fun. Take your time and sort out the basics first and then pounce!


Desktop - exchange Laptop Buying Guide

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