default.rdp created in my documents(hidden file)

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  1. wutsup

    wutsup Registered Member

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    hey wilders, this is on my secondary xp home 32 bit system. i have allowed remote assitance invitations unchecked in the remote tab of my computer. and dont allow exceptions in windows firewall. i have never used remote desktop. why was this created in my documnets as a hidden file? and i noticed sometimes file and printer sharing gets checked off by itself in windows firewall exceptions. please help thanks.

    edit:also how was this remote desktop file created when i only have windows xp home which does not included remote desktopo_O
     
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    bump bump
     
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    Go to Services. On My Computer I have the first 4 Remotes Disabled. Print Spooler is set to Man.
     
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    so would print spooler check off file ad printer sharing in the firewall settings? and why was default.rdp randomly created as a hidden file in my documents when i have never ever used remote desktop nor has any family member. also i have xp home 32bit which does not even have remote desktop.
     
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    anyone?
     
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