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Accessing XP via Term Services Via Internet

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Ronrf1@Yahoo.com - 27 Nov 2003 18:51 GMT
I have IIS 5 running on a systems with SBS2k and opened ports 3381 and 80 to allow the RDP Web clients through. I installed the TSWeb services to the server and am able to remote into an XP system via IIS from the inside network. When I open the ports and try to get in from the outside I am given the dialog box stating that
 VBSCript: Remote Desktop Disconnected

 "The specified remote computer could not be found. Verify that you have typed the correct
  computer name or IP address, and then try connecting again."
The following information was filled in:
  Server: <XP Machine name>
  Send Logon is checked
  User name: <UserName>
  Domain: <Domain Name>

Any suggestions.
Mark Mancini - 27 Nov 2003 18:56 GMT
3389 not 3381.  Are you trying ot go to each user's machine?

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> I have IIS 5 running on a systems with SBS2k and opened ports 3381 and 80 to allow the RDP Web clients through. I installed the TSWeb services to the
server and am able to remote into an XP system via IIS from the inside
network. When I open the ports and try to get in from the outside I am given
the dialog box stating that
>   VBSCript: Remote Desktop Disconnected
>
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>
> Any suggestions.
Ronrf1 - 28 Nov 2003 19:22 GMT
I am sorry this was a typo. I meant to say port 3389 was opened not
3381. I am trying to allow users to access their systems via the
Internet. I installed TS Web on the server and passed those ports to
the server.

> 3389 not 3381.  Are you trying ot go to each user's machine?
>
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> >
> > Any suggestions.
Mark Mancini - 29 Nov 2003 17:23 GMT
read the paper I wrote on this in the download section of mcse2000.com on
how to.

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Mark Mancini, CCA, CCNA, Master CIW&CI, CNE 4&5, MCSE+I 4&2000
www.MCSE2000.com
www.AppLauncher.com

> I am sorry this was a typo. I meant to say port 3389 was opened not
> 3381. I am trying to allow users to access their systems via the
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> > >
> > > Any suggestions.
Ronrf1 - 30 Nov 2003 23:19 GMT
Could not find which doc I you are discussing.

> read the paper I wrote on this in the download section of mcse2000.com on
> how to.
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> > > >
> > > > Any suggestions.
 
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