Possible Cause: If you use a dial-up Internet service provider (ISP) to connect to the Internet, the ISP might assign your computer an Internet Protocol (IP) address from a pool of IP addresses each time you log on to your ISP's network. If you disconnect from the Internet after sending your Remote Assistance request, you could receive a new IP address when you reconnect and your assistant's computer will be unable to recognize it.
Port %1 supports only the Permit All Traffic security option, so the security option that you specified has been removed. ...
Port-translation has been disabled but no address-pool is configured. Note that no machines will be able to share this interface ...
Position is a free-form string indicating the placement of a physical element. It can specify slot information on a hosting ...
Possible Cause: Either your computer or both your and your assistant's computers have Windows Firewall enabled and set to ...
Possible Cause: If you use a dial-up Internet service provider (ISP) to connect to the Internet, the ISP might assign your ...
Possible Cause: You are on a corporate network that uses a network proxy server that does not allow incoming or outgoing ...
Possible Cause: Your computer has Windows Firewall enabled but does not have the Windows Firewall exception enabled for Remote ...
Possible Cause: Your computer has Windows Firewall enabled but does not have the Windows Firewall exception enabled for Remote ...
Possible Cause: Your computer was turned off, not connected to the Internet, or was experiencing network-related problems ...