Re: Missing something with RWW?
From: Michael Patrick (MichaelPatrick_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 11/10/04
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Date: Wed, 10 Nov 2004 08:19:02 -0800
Ahh......so that is why it still did not work last night when I tried
again.....
And with Marina's reply, I realized what port was missing.....
I will have to set that up on my router today and try it again....
"Bradley Dinerman [MVP]" wrote:
> No, that's not actually the case. The login screen is reached over port
> 80 if I recall correctly. The other ports are necessary to complete the
> connection and utilize the RWW components.
>
> -Brad
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> Bradley J. Dinerman, MVP - Windows Server Systems
> Chair, New England Information Security Group
> http://www.neisg.org
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> Michael Patrick wrote:
> > ???? If I did not have all the right ports open on my router, wouldn't I
> > have not been able to get to the RWW login screen or to select which computer
> > I wanted to log into?
> >
> > "Bradley Dinerman [MVP]" wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Michael,
> >>
> >>Do you have the appropriate ports open on your firewall to permit RWW
> >>access to your LAN? You need to have two ports opened and NAT'd to the
> >>LAN IP address of your workstation.
> >>
> >>-Brad
> >>
> >>
> >>_______________________________________________
> >>Bradley J. Dinerman, MVP - Windows Server Systems
> >>Chair, New England Information Security Group
> >>http://www.neisg.org
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>Michael Patrick wrote:
> >>
> >>>Yep, just tried it on the LAN from another computer...and made sure I was
> >>>logged off my computer
> >>>Worked like a charm.....Tonight I will try it from home.....Just gotta
> >>>remember not to shut down my pc before I leave.....
> >>>
> >>>"Dave Nickason [SBS MVP]" wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>See if you can use remote desktop to access your desktop PC over the LAN
> >>>>before you try it from home. You have to enable remote, plus your account
> >>>>has to be added unless you're an admin. On the workstation, go to control
> >>>>panel, system, remote and add/verify the settings there. Or you can do this
> >>>>with the Assign Applications wizard on the SBS (under Advanced).
> >>>>
> >>>>WinXP only allows you to run one session at a time, so if you're logged in
> >>>>at work, then you try to log in from home, your first session will be
> >>>>aborted somewhat ungracefully. You can avoid this by making sure you log
> >>>>out before leaving the office.
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>"Michael Patrick" <MichaelPatrick@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> >>>>message news:95EF8761-113F-49B7-8640-E7D7821D05DF@microsoft.com...
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>>I tried to gain access to my computer during lunch just now......I can get
> >>>>>to
> >>>>>the Remote login screen, took my password, tried to select my computer,
> >>>>>and
> >>>>>it said that I do not have access.
> >>>>>
> >>>>>I have remote access privelege.....so.....my guess is that I cannot be
> >>>>>logged in on my computer at the office if I want to connect from home?
> >>>>>And
> >>>>>if this is the case....does that mean I have to leave my computer on for
> >>>>>it
> >>>>>to work?
> >>>>>
> >>>>>I have always used Remote Desktop into the server....but this RWW thing is
> >>>>>kinda interesting and want to see how it works..... :)
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
>
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