Re: RWW
- From: "Roberto" <whoisit@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 11 Jan 2006 14:15:21 +1030
Steve
have a serious case of "egg on the face" here, after checking the
settings in the modem I realised that I had forwarded port 4125 UDP
not TCP.
Anyway all is well now, the boss can access her W/S remotely - thanks
for your help.
cheers
Roberto
"Roberto" <whoisit@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:OGjb2LkFGHA.648@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I have forwarded port 4125 but the results are the same error message
>etc, the remote desktop refuses to be displayed.
> If it helps, the following message is in the title bar of the
> window "VBScript: Remote Desktop Disconnected"
> cheers
> Roberto
>
> "Roberto" <whoisit@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:eT%23AOMjFGHA.1192@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Steve
>> thanks for your response, we are using a Linksys AG241 ADSL Gateway
>> Modem/Router , DHCP and firewall are disabled the only port we are
>> forwarding is 443, I will forward 4125 and get back with the
>> results.
>>
>> We were initially using a Linksys WAG54G but could not even bring
>> up the initial RWW splash screen, after calling Linksys support I
>> was advised to use port 80 for https traffic. Apart from the
>> security aspect, I'm not even sure that would work, so i just
>> dropped the AG241 in and opened port 443.
>>
>> cheers
>> Roberto
>>
>> "Steve Foster [SBS MVP]" <steve.foster@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:xn0eh2ikb6aofma01c@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> Roberto wrote:
>>>
>>>>we cannot get RWW to work successfully, it fails after the secure
>>>>logon screen with the following message
>>>>
>>>>"the client could not connect to the remote computer.Remote
>>>>connections might not be enabled, or the computer may be too
>>>>busy to accept new connections. it's also possible that network
>>>>problems are preventing your connection. Please try connecting again
>>>>later. If the problem continues to occur, contact your
>>>>administrator".
>>>>
>>>>If we enter https://domainname/remote into a browser from a
>>>>machine on the LAN it works.
>>>
>>> Is there a device between the external nic of SBS and the internet? And
>>> if so, have you configured it to pass traffic on TCP/4125 to the
>>> external nic of the SBS?
>>>
>>> --
>>> Steve Foster [SBS MVP]
>>> ---------------------------------------
>>> MVPs do not work for Microsoft. Please reply only to the newsgroups.
>>
>>
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>
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