Re: remote desktop listening port and drive porting
From: David Shorthouse (davidshorthouse_at_shawyourclothes.ca)
Date: 09/10/04
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Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 22:20:32 GMT
Thanks for the help, but the group policies were not set to prevent drive,
LPT, or COM port redirection for the server machine whose listening port was
changed to 3390 from the default. Strange that you suggest it would be an
all-or-nothing situation because I can browse the server's desktop, file
structure, etc. just the client's drives to not appear on the remote desktop
although everything works just fine on another server using the default
port.
Any other ideas? What accounts are needed on the server's drive security to
permit drive redirection in case I may have missed something?
Specs:
Client & Server: Windows XP Pro SP2
Linksys WRT54G with latest firmware and ports forwarded to appropriate
machines with static IP assigned
-- ______________________________ Remove "yourclothes" to reply directly. "Bill Sanderson" <Bill_Sanderson@msn.com.plugh.org> wrote in message news:OuxTdQ1lEHA.3632@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > Al spoke my mind---all the capabilities use the same port--should be an > all or nothing situation. I assume you are testing using the same client > machine, so you need to be looking at the host at 3390. > > "David Shorthouse" <davidshorthouse@shawyourclothes.ca> wrote in message > news:kL90d.373752$gE.209484@pd7tw3no... >> Hey folks, >> >> I have two XP Pro SP2 machines behind a router, which are Remote >> Desktop-enabled. One machine is on the default port 3389 while the other >> is on 3390 and these ports are forwarded to the appropriate static IP in >> the router's config. The machine on 3389 works just great with drive, >> printer, and serial connection porting, but none of these RD abilities >> work with the machine using 3390 as the listening port. I can only browse >> the remote desktop and files; the client drives do not appear in the >> server's 'My Computer'. Does drive porting not work when you change the >> listening port? >> >> Thanks for any advice, >> >> Dave >> >> -- >> ______________________________ >> Remove "yourclothes" to reply directly. >> > >
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