Re: SBS2003, Terminal server and Mobile 6



Hi Les

Thanks for that info. The purpose is not for administration but rather to
run an application on the TS.

Pushing on from your suggestion, if I publish the TS on a non standard port
will this render the TS server unavailable to those who currently use RWW
for TS and if not, does this increase the probability of a more secure
connection (Coming in on a non-standard port)

I have been told that if you need 40 users to connect to TS over VPN then
your bandwidth and performance is going to suffer a lot more than if you
don't use VPN. Please bear in mind that in South Africa bandwidth is very
expensive and I will probably be trying to squeeze 40 users into a 384kb/s
pipe!!

Thanks for your advice on this one.

Cheers
Isaac de Abreu

PS Does anyone know where you can get statistics concerning bandwidth
utilisation in a TS environment?


"Les Connor [SBS MVP]" <les.connor@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Isaac,

If this is for administrative purposes, you could RDP to the SBS server,
then RDP to the TS.

If it's not for that purpose, then I'm afraid you're going to have to
bypass RWW completely for TS access, and publish it. If you elect to
publish it on 3389, then you'll be without RDP access to the SBS (which is
an inconvenience, but not the end of the world).

As you mention VPN, that is a valid option that would allow you to leave
everything else as is.

--
Les Connor [SBS MVP]


"Isaac de Abreu" <askisaac@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi all

I would like to connect to SBS2003 RWW and from there connect to Terminal
Server. The challenge is that I want to connect to Termninal Server using
a Mobile 6 device.

The obvious problem over here of course, is that you cannot install
Active X controls onto a Mobile 6 device. So the question is - Does
anyone have any smart ideas on how I can achieve this or is this even
possible?

BTW the solution has to include SBS2003 and Terminal but not necessarily
RWW and I would prefer not to go through VPN if possible.

Isaac
Johannesburg - South Africa




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