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Routing and Remote Access
Name: Mario (by mpartida) Date: March 10, 2007 at 14:46:14 Pacific OS: Windows 2003 CPU/Ram: 3.0Ghz, 4.0GB Product: Dell
Comment:
Good afternoon all, I am having trouble using Remote Desktop to access my server.
Background information, I have a Windows 2003 Server with two nic cards (internal & External both static IP's) Internal Network Remote Desktop Works Fine However When Trying to access it remotely I can't. (No Error, just doesn't find the server. I can't even ping it externaly)
In troubleshooting I disables "Routing and Remote Access" and after that it worked fine. (Problem is I user RRA for NAT so my users list internet connectivity) I re-enabled it and it stoped working. What do I have to configure to get this to work?
Name: heropsycho2177 Date: March 11, 2007 at 14:07:23 Pacific
Reply:
Configure the RDP listener to use the correct NIC.
FYI, RAS just to do this for internet access is a bad idea anyway unless the server is used only for this and no other application. Even in that case, it probably should be using ISA server instead.
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