
From the Preferences window, click the Gateways tab On the. 16385, time stamp: 0x4a5bce80 Faulting module name: mstscax.dll, version. Launch the Microsoft Remote Desktop app Click the Settings gear, and select Preferences. I've not used this service, but you might want to check it out. Windows event log shows: Faulting application name: mstsc.exe, version. Then all you need is an Internet connection on both ends both computers connect to the. Mac (soon to be MobileMe) called Back To My Mac, which uses the. Now, if you're in your office (or on the road) and want to access your system at home, that's a little different. On the road, you can do the same thing as long as you can create that connection. You could use most any type of connection, even something like an SSH tunnel. To do that, on the window that appears, open the System category, and then Remote Desktop. On the Windows machine you want to connect to, logged on with an administrator account, open the Start menu and click Settings.

You don't have to use a VPN I do because that's what I have set up. First of all, you must set up the computer you want to connect to so it allows remote connections. For example, I use a VPN to connect to work, then from my home machine simply go to Finder->Go->Connect to Server, and type vnc://1.2.3.4/ to share my screen at work (the work computer being represented here by the IP address 1.2.3.4). For that you'll need some type of connection into your office.

I use screen sharing from home to access my computer at work.
