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jayeshpj@gmail.com - 13 Jan 2007 05:58 GMT
Hi IT Experts!!.

I am using windows 2000 server with terminal server administration
mode. wen i tried to connect to the server from remote location. i got
the error message something like this. but i can connect it from LAN.

"client could not connect to the remote computer. Remote connection
might not be enabled or computer is too busy to accept incoming
connections, it is possible that network connection preventing your
connection"

wen i tried to ping in to the server i found that nothing lost the
packets.

then i tried to telnet the port , its saying coudnot open the port.

Can you give me answer to  enable remote desktop on win2k server. i
tried to connect it from win2k pro, and winxp. i have getting the same
error.

Regards
Jayesh
Amusement White water.
ITs-Admin
nicolas29 - 14 Jan 2007 17:15 GMT
Hey

first, look at your account on ad, have it the authorisation ?(i think yes
but ...)

second, on the ts server tape tscc.msc look at the rights

third, look on the localy right on the ts, something like enable to open a
localy connection

bye
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