Re: Remote Desktop no configuration diskette workaround?
Thanks for your reply, Joe.
I guess I'll forego the site-to-ste VPN with my remote workstation to
SBS. Security concerns and your comments that it's a fair bit of
configuration steer me to avoid it.
I agree that different port numbers for RDP for workstation access and
separate server access would be a great resolution. Yes, too bad.
Thanks for your comments with this thread. I appreciate it.
Greg
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