Re: Bypass SBS server and Connect directly to workstation ??
- From: "Susan Bradley, CPA aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks [MVP]" <sbradcpa@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2005 07:14:56 -0800
If you move the 3389 on each workstation you'll break RWW, don't do that.
Ah you didn't say that....
You remote into the server and offer Remote control/support from there.
Don't adjust the workstations, adjust your process.
ISA 2004 is installed separately and needs two nics to operate properly.
You can do what you want without ISA [but if you got it, I'd say install it]
Mark Gibbons wrote:
Both,
RWW for users to get their desktops
RDP for me to provide support via remote control
On the subject of ISA 2004, Does this need to be installed separate from SBS 2004 Premium or Is this the firewall that is not install due to the SBS server having 1 NIC. ? ,How do I tell if ISA 2004 is Installed ?, I currently have the SBS server connected directly to the DSL Router( which handles DHCP ). Should I install another Nic and connect the router to this ?
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