Re: Terminal services on W2k3SP1 With ISA2004SP1



Thank you for your help. I now know how to set up the 'remote' button in
the system folder, and i was able to generate the firewall policy to access
the server from a remote location. Everything is remotely connection now.
Your instructions were very plain to follow. Thank you again, charlie

""Lee Li[MSFT]"" <leelili@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:opbJPp9bFHA.2476@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Dear Charles,
>
> Thank you for posting.
> This is Lee and I am glad to hear from you again.
> Based on your description, my understanding of the issue is:
> 1. You had Windows 2003 server with ISA installed.
> 2. You want to terminal to this Windows 2003 server from outside.
> If I have misunderstood your concern, please let me know.
>
> To this issue, usually we need to perform the following steps:
> 1. Make sure the terminal service had been enabled on the Windows 2003
> server.
> You can take a look at the following URL for more information
> 814590 How to enable and to configure Remote Desktop for Administration in
> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=814590
>
> 2. Configure the ISA settings to allow the incoming terminal connections.
> To accomplish this we can right-click on firewall policy, created a new
> Server publishing rule.
> We specified the external ip address of the ISA 2004 server For "Protocol"
> we selected "RDP (Terminal Services) Server"
> "Listen for requests from these networks" External
> You can take a look at the following URL for more information:
> http://isaserver.org/articles/2004pubts.html.
>
> Hope the above information helps. Have a nice day!
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Lee Li
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