From: ysottot on 16 Jun 2010 10:13 Have a user that RDP'd into a remote machine. He can run Netmeeting and see other's shared desktops but cannot share his own desktop in his RDP session. The share button is grey'd out. Can you share your RDP session desktop? I would't thnk so but not sure. Thanks
From: Jordan on 16 Jun 2010 22:21 If Computer A RDP connects to Computer B there is no way to share Computer A if Computer B is running NetMeeting. Now if Computer B is running NetMeeting and Computer B cannot seem to share anything on Computer B then I would bet that there might be some group policies in place that prevent this. You can test this out by logging in locally to Computer B to see if you can share in NetMeeting. If Computer B is a Terminal Server and you are not an Network Admin you obviously can't do that test, but if it is a Terminal Server hopefully it is a GP restriction because the Network Admin should not be allowing that on a Terminal Server. "ysottot" <ysottot(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:43B8FF0E-B14C-44B2-8B0E-66C36295D90F(a)microsoft.com... > Have a user that RDP'd into a remote machine. He can run Netmeeting and > see > other's shared desktops but cannot share his own desktop in his RDP > session. > The share button is grey'd out. Can you share your RDP session desktop? I > would't thnk so but not sure. > > Thanks >
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