LANS, Terminal Servers, and the internet
I have a small local area network that presently has two computers on it.
Terminal services works well between the two computers ( both are configured
with Windows 2000 Advanced Server) whenever I am not connecred to the net.
However when I am connected to the net Terminal services cannot find my local
server. Why? Do i need to configure another port? if so which one? Is there
an easy way to solve this problem without configuring a port? What is the
best solution? randyswon@xxxxxxxxxxx
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