Re: Remote Desktop problems

From: Thomas Wendell (tumppiw_at_NO_SPAMhotmail.com)
Date: 04/13/04

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    What is the service that should be listening? RDsessmgr (sessmgr.exe)?? Is
    the procedure the same for a software firewall (Sygate PF)?

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    "Phil (a.k.a. purplehaz)" <software@for.me> kirjoitti viestissä
    news:eIwvO9YIEHA.3356@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
    > Great. Now it gets a bit tricker, since you have a router involved. The
    > first thing you have to do is setup the router to port forward. In the
    > routers config page (usually at 192.168.0.1) you should see settings to
    > setup port forwarding. You will have to tell the router to open port 3389
    > and if anyone tries to connect to it to forward that connection to your
    > computers lan ip address that has remote desktop listening.
    > (note: 3389 is the default port and can be changed in the registry for
    added
    > security).
    > Once you have the port forwarding setup, from outside your network you
    would
    > try to connect to your networks WAN ip address. You'll find this in the
    > router info pages. When a connection to the wan is initiated it will
    forward
    > that connection to the correct box, the logon will popup, and you can log
    > in.
    > Note: the computer listening with RD must be online
    > Note: if you change the default port then when you try to connect you have
    > to specify the port as well, like this:
    > 66.66.66.68:7777
    >
    > Tom Richards wrote:
    > > Wow Phil...that worked! I assigned myself a psswd and voila....Now,
    > > once I make sure the appropriate files are installed on my remote
    > > (girlfriend's - xp home) machine, what address would she use to
    > > access my desktop?
    > >
    > >
    > > "Phil (a.k.a. purplehaz)" <software@for.me> wrote in message
    > > news:%23yMViaYIEHA.964@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
    > >> I assume your connecting to the lan ip address of the other xp pro
    > >> box(or the laptops full computer name) and all software firewalls
    > >> are turned off. Once the logon box comes up, you put in a user name
    > >> that's on the computer your connecting to and its password. If the
    > >> user account does not exist and /or does not have a password on the
    > >> box your connecting to you'll get an error message. Does user sal
    > >> exist on the box your connecting to? Does the user sal have a
    > >> password?
    > >>
    > >> Tom Richards wrote:
    > >>> I've never been able to get Remote Desktop to work. But I'm trying
    > >>> again. I've searched the newsgroups and terminal services is
    > >>> started, there's nothing in event viewer and rd is installed on
    > >>> both pcs - I'm trying to connect my server pc (desktop) to my
    > >>> laptop on my home network. Both run xp pro. I get to the rd logon
    > >>> screen on my laptop, type in my desktop name (sal) and get the "the
    > >>> client could not connect to the remote computer" error message. I'm
    > >>> using a lynksyss router and tried entering the wan and lan ip
    > >>> address instead of sal - no good. The router is set to assign a wan
    > >>> address automatically. I also ran a run command to determine if the
    > >>> ports were "listening" and they all were.
    > >>>
    > >>> My home network works fine - shared printer, files, etc. I'd like to
    > >>> eventually work remotely from a machine running xp home but if I
    > >>> can't get my home network up and running, I guess that won't work
    > >>> either.
    >
    >
    

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