VBScript: Remote Desktop Disconnected



Hello,

Configuration:
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Windows SBS SP1
Two NIC's, no router between SBS and external connection
ISA Server 2004

When attempting to Connect to Client or Server Desktops through RWW, I
receive the VBScript: Remote Desktop Disconnected error, and am not able to
connect.

I can successfully connect to RWW, click on Connect to Server/Client
Desktops, highlight a server/desktop and click connect. After a brief
perioed of time, I receive the following error:

VBScript: Remote Desktop Disconnected
"The client could not connect to the remote computer. Remote connections
might not be enabled or the computer might be too busy to accept new
connections. It is also possible that network problems are preventing your
connection. Please try connecting again later. The the problem continues to
occur, contact your administrator."

I click Ok, and it returns me to the Computer list.

I have read several posts on this issue, and have tried the suggestions,
with the following results:

1. Configuration of Port 4125 in ISA Server 2004
Rule "SBS RWW Inbound Access Rule" present and enabled. This is configured
for Port 4125 Outbound.

2. The external computer I am trying to connect from is not XP SP2 (i.e. no
pop-up blocker is configured).

3. No router on my network, therefore no need to open up 4125 on router.

4. I have added internal IP address to the host file on SBS 2003.

5. I have tested the issue from multiple remote locations with the same
results.

6. Remote Connections is enabled on all of my computers on my SBS2003
network. Internally, I can RDP to all machines from any machine on my
SBS2003 network.

7. Executing telnet <external ip>:4125 from an external computer, gives the
following result:
Connecting to <externalip>:4125...Could not open a connection to host on
port 23 : Connect failed

8. In one discussion, Jenny Wu requested ISA logs, I can provide those if
necessary.

9. CEICW has been run miltiple times, without any errors.

If there is anything else I should try, or if there is any other information
you require, please let me know.

Thanks in advance.






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