Bypass SBS server and Connect directly to workstation ??

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I currently Connect to http://serverip/remote > Connect to Client Desktops
to access a XP pro workstation on the domain. This means I have to
Authenticate on the SBS server first, Download the active x Plug-in &
authenticate on the Workstation.

I was thinking that I would leave port 3389 forwarded to the server and
change the Listening Port for RDP ( 3390 ) on the Workstation.

Can I still logon to Domain connecting directly via RDP ?

Will I still be able to Connect with remote web workplace, How does changing
the listening port affect Connecting via Remote Web Work Place ?



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Regards


Mark Gibbons


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