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|    Mike to Rick Merrill    |
|    Re: mstsc    |
|    21 Jul 07 20:07:25    |
      From: mikee@mikee.ath.cx              In article <1c-dnXmgFt_7zD_bnZ2dnUVZ_judnZ2d@comcast.com>, Rick Merrill wrote:       > Mike wrote:       > ...       >>> I know the IP and it stays put, but I'm trying to access it via       >>> a VPN created through SonicWall.       >>       >> My users have no issues connecting to RDP using mstsc across VPN. Are you       able to       >> connect to that box on your internal network without VPN? Is RDP enabled on       that box?       >       > That network has only the server and the system I'm trying to get to. I       > may have to take a laptop over and connect in order to address your       > question about connecting without VPN.       >       > I did enable Remote Desktop service (to the best of my so-called       > ability) but I can't remember if I rebooted !8-) Is there a       > protocol/service/client that must be installed in the Local Area       > Connector? (running Windows XP sp2 on both ends). I will double       > check those settings.              You can check that RDP is active from another box by telnet'ing to       the windows box port 3389 (telnet $HOST 3389).              Mike              --       Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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