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Remote Assistance

Mar 18 06 5:52 am

Can someone describe for me the effect if any, that Wingate has on the windows xp remote assistance?


Details
"expert" user is attempting to provide assistance over the internet.
"expert" user is on a network which uses Wingate client/server for internet connections
Remote Assistance is part of the MS help center (helpctr.exe) and attempts to connect to the "novice" computer on port 3389.

What would be the effect of adding helpctr.exe to the Wingate Internet Client - User Applictions list - Local access?

Thanks

Mar 18 06 12:43 pm

Hi,

Setting helpctr.exe to local access will set this to be ignored by WGIC. If it needs to access online, it will need an alternative connection, for example NAT.

Regards

Mar 22 06 4:18 am

That's the only change I noticed. Using Remote Assistance with helpctr set to local caused it to create a NAT connection.

I checked all the Wingate logs and found no reference to the event in either case. Thought that was strange.
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