Re: Adding adding 2008 Terminal Server to SBS
- From: "Charlie Russel - MVP" <charlie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 29 Mar 2008 08:01:05 -0700
Assuming you can answer Larry's key question in the affirmative, you also need to set the TS to accept connections from downlevel clients.
Open Adminstrative Tools -> Terminal Services -> Terminal Services Configuration. Double click RDP-Tcp in the center pane, and then make sure that "Allow connections only from computers running, etc." is NOT selected.
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"Peter Alllen" <PeterAlllen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:3A5C98DE-6AAD-4D3C-9874-0C66EA4E19B6@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I have SBS2003 R2 running and have added a 2008 Terminal Server.
I can connect to the TS using the Remote Desktop Connection as well as using
TS Web Access.
This all works well from the PC's on the local network however I am confused
as to how I gain access to the TS application etc from outisde the network
(Internet).
The SBS is configured for RWW and I have tried to use the Remote Desktop
Connection client to connect however I can't work out what information is
required to allow it to connect.
Any assistance appreciated.
Regards,
Peter Allen
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