ARD 3.0 - Connecting to Windows XP Pro PC

I have tried my best to connect to my windows xp machine however can never get it to work.
I have tried to connect via i.p (i assume u do this by running ipconfig)
The Status of the Windows PC is always offline. I do have remote turned on in My Computer.
What am i doing wrong ????
As far as i know all ports are open

ARD does not communicate with PCs unless they have VNC server software installed.
If you are indeed using VNC, which package are you using and have you tried a different one? Please provide more details....

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