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I have a new Lenovo with Vista for business OS (that replaces my old thinkpad on XP). At my office, I am able to use remote desktop connection to remotely operate my work pc (a VISTA business OS) - by attaching to the work network by wire. However, at home I use the VPN to connect to the work network. THe VPN connects just fine but the RDC comes up with the error message "This computer can't connect to the remote PC." At home I have a 3 PC wired network with the notebook being one of the connections. THe other PCs are XP pro's and can connect via the VPN and RDC to my work PC with no problems. I've read the posts and it seems there isn't a clear answer to this problem. Also, if there is a fix that affects my home network, then what happens when I'm traveling and use the broadband connection in a hotel? If the issue is opening ports, I'll need some help as my experience with my router (netgear) is basic to moderate. I need to resolve this as I leave town in a week for business and I need to connect. Thanks -- buddy |
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The new Vista may have a 3rd party firewall block different subnet if you
have one. If yes, you may need to add the work LAN subnet when you use VPN. For a test, start the Vista with clean boot. windows faqsHow to run Windows OS with a clean boot How to stop the Messenger Service ads How to tell who is logged on at a remote computer ... www.howtonetworking.com/winfaqs.htm -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "buddy" wrote in message ... I have a new Lenovo with Vista for business OS (that replaces my old thinkpad on XP). At my office, I am able to use remote desktop connection to remotely operate my work pc (a VISTA business OS) - by attaching to the work network by wire. However, at home I use the VPN to connect to the work network. THe VPN connects just fine but the RDC comes up with the error message "This computer can't connect to the remote PC." At home I have a 3 PC wired network with the notebook being one of the connections. THe other PCs are XP pro's and can connect via the VPN and RDC to my work PC with no problems. I've read the posts and it seems there isn't a clear answer to this problem. Also, if there is a fix that affects my home network, then what happens when I'm traveling and use the broadband connection in a hotel? If the issue is opening ports, I'll need some help as my experience with my router (netgear) is basic to moderate. I need to resolve this as I leave town in a week for business and I need to connect. Thanks -- buddy |
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Thanks for the reply. I tried a clean boot but no change. I also determined that I have the same issue using my Verizon wireless aircard. I can log into the VPN but the RDC still won't find my work PC. In fact, the error message comes up so quick (lie it does when I was connected via ethernet) that I can only assume it didn't look, but that something blocked it. BTW, my PC at work is a Vista Business 32 Machine. This is mind boggling!!!! -- buddy |
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Can you telnet port 3389?
-- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "buddy" wrote in message ... Thanks for the reply. I tried a clean boot but no change. I also determined that I have the same issue using my Verizon wireless aircard. I can log into the VPN but the RDC still won't find my work PC. In fact, the error message comes up so quick (lie it does when I was connected via ethernet) that I can only assume it didn't look, but that something blocked it. BTW, my PC at work is a Vista Business 32 Machine. This is mind boggling!!!! -- buddy |
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I tried but I must be doing something wrong. I opened the router software (netgear 108Mbps). Under port services I selected Telnet. Service type: TCP Starting port: 3389 Ending Port: 3389 Server IP address 172.16.1.1 I get the message: *Default service type/port is not changeable.* At the Starting & Ending Port selections is says: 1 ~ 65534 My home network is your basic windows client network with 3 pc and another location to plug in the notebook to an ethernet cord. The IP address is the routers address. What did I do wrong? -- buddy |
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Are you attempting to Remote Desktop into your office computer by computer name? Silly question but have you tried connecting by IP address? -- cruzinvista Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |