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I've got the RTM version of Vista installed. I've configured everything that
I can think of to enable Remote Desktop: - checked "Allow users to connect remotely to this computer" - checked the Remote Desktop and Remote Adminstration options in the firewall/port settings spot - ensured that "old" Remote Desktop versions are allowed to connect (my descriptions of the settings may be off, as I'm not on Vista right now) My router has port 3389 directed to Vista's IP. I've even changed that registry to try a different port, but no luck. I have no problems connecting to the XP install on a different drive for that same PC (but with a different IP) over the Internet. I *can* Remote Desktop to Vista within my domain, but *not* over the Internet. I can also Remote Desktop to other PCs with different OS' on my domain over the Internet without problems. It sounds like a router problem doesn't it? But aside from making sure the port number is mapped to the correct IP, I'm not sure what else I might be missing from a Vista configuration perspective. Any ideas? -- Eric Legault (Outlook MVP, MCDBA, MCTS: Messaging & Collaboration) Try Picture Attachments Wizard for Outlook: http://www.collaborativeinnovations.ca Blog: http://blogs.officezealot.com/legault/ |
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Solved - there was an extra setting in Windows Live OneCare that I missed
which controls whether a Remote Desktop connection is available to computers on the same network, or via the Internet as well. Eric "Eric Legault [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: I've got the RTM version of Vista installed. I've configured everything that I can think of to enable Remote Desktop: - checked "Allow users to connect remotely to this computer" - checked the Remote Desktop and Remote Adminstration options in the firewall/port settings spot - ensured that "old" Remote Desktop versions are allowed to connect (my descriptions of the settings may be off, as I'm not on Vista right now) My router has port 3389 directed to Vista's IP. I've even changed that registry to try a different port, but no luck. I have no problems connecting to the XP install on a different drive for that same PC (but with a different IP) over the Internet. I *can* Remote Desktop to Vista within my domain, but *not* over the Internet. I can also Remote Desktop to other PCs with different OS' on my domain over the Internet without problems. It sounds like a router problem doesn't it? But aside from making sure the port number is mapped to the correct IP, I'm not sure what else I might be missing from a Vista configuration perspective. Any ideas? -- Eric Legault (Outlook MVP, MCDBA, MCTS: Messaging & Collaboration) Try Picture Attachments Wizard for Outlook: http://www.collaborativeinnovations.ca Blog: http://blogs.officezealot.com/legault/ |
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Excellent...
Thanks for the update... -- Al Jarvi (MS-MVP Windows Networking) Please post *ALL* questions and replies to the news group for the mutual benefit of all of us... The MS-MVP Program - http://mvp.support.microsoft.com This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights... "Eric Legault [MVP - Outlook]" wrote in message ... Solved - there was an extra setting in Windows Live OneCare that I missed which controls whether a Remote Desktop connection is available to computers on the same network, or via the Internet as well. Eric "Eric Legault [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: I've got the RTM version of Vista installed. I've configured everything that I can think of to enable Remote Desktop: - checked "Allow users to connect remotely to this computer" - checked the Remote Desktop and Remote Adminstration options in the firewall/port settings spot - ensured that "old" Remote Desktop versions are allowed to connect (my descriptions of the settings may be off, as I'm not on Vista right now) My router has port 3389 directed to Vista's IP. I've even changed that registry to try a different port, but no luck. I have no problems connecting to the XP install on a different drive for that same PC (but with a different IP) over the Internet. I *can* Remote Desktop to Vista within my domain, but *not* over the Internet. I can also Remote Desktop to other PCs with different OS' on my domain over the Internet without problems. It sounds like a router problem doesn't it? But aside from making sure the port number is mapped to the correct IP, I'm not sure what else I might be missing from a Vista configuration perspective. Any ideas? -- Eric Legault (Outlook MVP, MCDBA, MCTS: Messaging & Collaboration) Try Picture Attachments Wizard for Outlook: http://www.collaborativeinnovations.ca Blog: http://blogs.officezealot.com/legault/ |
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I struggled with that one as well.
Colin T "Eric Legault [MVP - Outlook]" wrote in message ... Solved - there was an extra setting in Windows Live OneCare that I missed which controls whether a Remote Desktop connection is available to computers on the same network, or via the Internet as well. Eric "Eric Legault [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: I've got the RTM version of Vista installed. I've configured everything that I can think of to enable Remote Desktop: - checked "Allow users to connect remotely to this computer" - checked the Remote Desktop and Remote Adminstration options in the firewall/port settings spot - ensured that "old" Remote Desktop versions are allowed to connect (my descriptions of the settings may be off, as I'm not on Vista right now) My router has port 3389 directed to Vista's IP. I've even changed that registry to try a different port, but no luck. I have no problems connecting to the XP install on a different drive for that same PC (but with a different IP) over the Internet. I *can* Remote Desktop to Vista within my domain, but *not* over the Internet. I can also Remote Desktop to other PCs with different OS' on my domain over the Internet without problems. It sounds like a router problem doesn't it? But aside from making sure the port number is mapped to the correct IP, I'm not sure what else I might be missing from a Vista configuration perspective. Any ideas? -- Eric Legault (Outlook MVP, MCDBA, MCTS: Messaging & Collaboration) Try Picture Attachments Wizard for Outlook: http://www.collaborativeinnovations.ca Blog: http://blogs.officezealot.com/legault/ |
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I've got a somewhat similar problem, but I'm not able to RDP to any machines
over the internet from my Vista machine. I'm running Vista Ultimate RTM, trying to RDP to W2K3 server over the internet. 3389 is forwarded on my router, I can RDP to this machine from XP machines over the internet. Any ideas? "Eric Legault [MVP - Outlook]" wrote in message ... I've got the RTM version of Vista installed. I've configured everything that I can think of to enable Remote Desktop: - checked "Allow users to connect remotely to this computer" - checked the Remote Desktop and Remote Adminstration options in the firewall/port settings spot - ensured that "old" Remote Desktop versions are allowed to connect (my descriptions of the settings may be off, as I'm not on Vista right now) My router has port 3389 directed to Vista's IP. I've even changed that registry to try a different port, but no luck. I have no problems connecting to the XP install on a different drive for that same PC (but with a different IP) over the Internet. I *can* Remote Desktop to Vista within my domain, but *not* over the Internet. I can also Remote Desktop to other PCs with different OS' on my domain over the Internet without problems. It sounds like a router problem doesn't it? But aside from making sure the port number is mapped to the correct IP, I'm not sure what else I might be missing from a Vista configuration perspective. Any ideas? -- Eric Legault (Outlook MVP, MCDBA, MCTS: Messaging & Collaboration) Try Picture Attachments Wizard for Outlook: http://www.collaborativeinnovations.ca Blog: http://blogs.officezealot.com/legault/ |