Re: How can I setup Client access to remote server instead of SBS2
- From: "Gregg Hill" <bogus@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2006 15:28:27 -0800
I forgot one thing. Once you have change the listening port, enter the
WANIPAddress:Port# into the RDC box on the remote systems. Or better yet,
set up a public DNS record to point to something like ts.yourdomain.com:3391
or whatever port you chose.
Gregg Hill
"Gregg Hill" <bogus@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Jimmy,
I am assuming you are trying to get "remote access" via terminal services
on the second server, and not access via VPN. Correct? If so, read on!
First, no regular user can use RWW and see the SBS server, unless you
screwed up security somewhere to allow them access.
Second, you can limit any user's ability so he/she can only log onto
certain computers.
Third, if you want to use RDC, and SBS already has port 3389 taken, just
change the other server's TS listening port and port forward through your
router to the new port.
Gregg Hill
"Jimmy" <Jimmy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Now, the user by using Web access which can see SBS2003 and Remote Access
server which is no good. I would like to limited this function for user
only
have Remote Access server access option. No option at all, but the
administrator still can access SBS2003 and remote access server.
By using Remote Desktop Connection, user again only will allow to access
Remote Access server, but currently with standard setting, SBS2003 server
has
been publish to out side, Is there a way that user will direct point to
Remote Access server.
Thanks!
"Gregg Hill" wrote:
From a web browser? You can use RWW to get to any computer behind the
SBS
2003 server. Have them use RWW to access the 2003 member server (that I
assume is your terminal server).
Using the Remote Desktop Connection software and router port forwarding,
you
can have them access the TS directly. You can still use RWW for admin on
the
SBS.
Gregg Hill
"Jimmy" <Jimmy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have SBS2003 Primum. I also have another Windows 2003 standard member
server for remote access purpose as requirement from Microsoft.
Is there a way I can have user enter IP address from web browser and
direct
go to remote access server instead of SBS2003 main server.
And I will any other way to login to SBS2003 server for maintaining
purpose
only.
Help!
.
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