Re: Protocol Error 0x1104 connecting to 2003 Servers

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Hi,

I had this issue with a remote user this morning and was able to fix
it. The user was in a hotel trying to VPN into the corporate network
and receiving the 0x1104 error.

After some troubleshooting I was able to determine that the Hotel's
subnet was 192.168.0 which is the same as the network that was being
connected to through the PPTP VPN. The VPN would connect, but when the
user tried to connect the remote desktop he would get the error because
the terminal server is not available on the local hotel network.

The hotel provided an alternative IP that was a 10.0.0 number that we
had to hardcode in order for the routing to work to the corporate
network.

Thought it might help,

Pete

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