Re: RWW - Connect to Computer by KevinK
KevinK
Mon Oct 18 11:05:07 CDT 2004
Thanks Dave.
I do have 4125 forwarded.
It is working now ???
Server hasn't rebooted, nothing. I tested today from my work laptop, the
only thing that changed is I added, and deleted the "Connect to SBS ...",
it's the second or 3rd option on the RWW main menu.
Sorry somewhat unprepared for the message, when I posted it. it crashed, so
I didn't think it made it.
Now I have to try to another SBS site I have been working with.
KlK, MCSE
"David Copeland [MSFT]" wrote:
> Kevin,
>
> You mention you can RDP to the desktops locally.. Can an internal client (or
> the server) logon to RWW and then connect to an internal client? Make sure
> that you have TCP Port 4125 open/redirected back to the SBS server.. An
> external client using RWW to connect an internal client will make a
> connection to the SBS server on port 4125 and then the SBS server will proxy
> that connection back on TCP Port 3389 to the internal machine.
>
>
> --
>
> Hope that helps,
> David Copeland
> Microsoft Small Business Server Support
>
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
>
>
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> "KevinK" <KevinK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:2C39808F-4AAA-4790-AF06-19D59B85EB3F@microsoft.com...
> > I have VPN working, and now I'm working on RWW.
> >
> > I can RDP to the desktops locally, but from the Web side I get
> >
> > VBScript: Remote Desktop Disconnected
> > The client could not connect to the remote computer. .....
> >
> > Somewhere here I found a thread that recommended removing the Activex, but
> I
> > can't find it now.
> >
> > Any Ideas ?
> > If it's the ActiveX how do I remove it to reinstall it ??
> >
> > --
> > KlK, MCSE
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