RE: PCanywhere and ISA 2000
From: Ascnet (Ascnet_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 12/01/04
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Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2004 05:59:05 -0800
Doug-
Thank you for your reply. I need to confirm, I can't use RWW to conenct a
remote user (Win XP Home) to a workstation in house (Win 2000 Pro) can I?
Your comment "If pcanywhere is still required for legacy clients, you can
access it on the server once connected to the remote webworkplace." - were
you suggesting installing PCanywhere on the server? Please clarify a little.
Just so I'm not misunderstood my goal is to get two users connected the
office. I can establish a connection to my server (domain.com/remote) but
that's it. With Win2k clients it seems to me my options are get PCanywhere
to work or go with a terminal server.
"Douglas Boyd [MSFT]" wrote:
> Ascnet
>
> A couple of things to make your life a little easier. First use the remote
> web workplace. It is installed by default on the server and therefore
> doesn't replace key operating system files like pcanywhere that can cause
> your server to not boot properly or serives not to run properly. It also
> provides a secure connection using SSL for the web connection and does not
> require a client other than an activex control. It allows connectivity to
> Windows XP pro clients via the same web interface. If pcanywhere is still
> required for legacy clients, you can access it on the server once connected
> to the remote webworkplace.
>
> You also mentioned running the ceicw after creating the packet filters for
> pcanywhere. The ceicw will disable any customer packet filters created on
> the server. You may want to check ISA and make sure your packet filters are
> enabled.
>
> I hope this helps
>
>
> Doug Boyd
> dboyd@online,Microsoft.com
>
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>
>
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