Re: REMOTE DESKTOP
From: steve (spowers_at_pacifictanklines.com)
Date: 06/09/04
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Date: Wed, 9 Jun 2004 09:57:59 -0700
I have deleted the port forwarding on the router to the
server. The only port forwarding I have enabled is to
the client. Is there a setting that I have to enable on
the client to get it to connect? Is there any way that I
can contact you? You seem to have a good understanding
of this.
Steve
>-----Original Message-----
>If its going to the server IP versus the desktop IP then
its probably a port forwarding issue on the
>router. Verify port forwarding is configured to go to
the correct LAN IP. Hopefully your using a
>static IP on the private LAN...
>
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>"steve" <spowers@pacifictanklines.com> wrote in message
>news:1a00401c44e3e$31e69370$a601280a@phx.gbl...
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>If the client is behind a firewall/NAT/router then you
>> need to forward TCP Port 3389 to the private
>>>LAN IP in order to connect from a remote location. Call
>> using the public IP of the
>>>firewall/NAT/router.
>>>
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>>>"steve" <spowers@pacifictanklines.com> wrote in message
>>>news:19fa201c44e39$1e53b040$a601280a@phx.gbl...
>>>>I have a user who is part of a workgroup she has a
>> 192.168
>>>> IP address. I am haveing a really hard time getting
the
>>>> client machine to connect to this computer does
anyone
>>>> know how to go about fixing this problem OR can it
even
>> be
>>>> done? SOMEONE PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!1
>>>
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>>>I have already forwarded the port to the router. I
also
>> have a 2003 server on the that router and when you use
>> MSTSC it goes directly to the server. I have disabled
the
>> port forwarding to the server and it still goes to the
>> server.
>>
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