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Ok, ive been doing some research through the forums to workout a resolution to this issue. Aswell as visited some 3rd party technical troubleshooting guides. No Success. I can remote locally fine. mstsc.exe \\'10.1.1.3' (file://\\10.1.1.3) Brings up terminal services connection Login fine As soon as i connect online using ip address. This does not want to work. If you require a specific error prompt ill be more than happy to forward that to u tommorow. I do believe its a standard 'invalid' prompt. I want to be able to check status of some applications whilst im at work so you could consider this a necessity, so i appreciate any feedback i get in regards to this. First day ive come across x64 dedicated forum so ill be round always checking the threads out, enjoy your day ![]() Thanks in advance, -- Romantix |
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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 "Romantix" wrote in message ... Ok, ive been doing some research through the forums to workout a resolution to this issue. Aswell as visited some 3rd party technical troubleshooting guides. No Success. I can remote locally fine. mstsc.exe \\'10.1.1.3' (file://\\10.1.1.3) Brings up terminal services connection Login fine As soon as i connect online using ip address. This does not want to work. If you require a specific error prompt ill be more than happy to forward that to u tommorow. I do believe its a standard 'invalid' prompt. I want to be able to check status of some applications whilst im at work so you could consider this a necessity, so i appreciate any feedback i get in regards to this. First day ive come across x64 dedicated forum so ill be round always checking the threads out, enjoy your day ![]() Thanks in advance, -- Romantix |
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Romantix wrote:
Ok, ive been doing some research through the forums to workout a resolution to this issue. Aswell as visited some 3rd party technical troubleshooting guides. No Success. I can remote locally fine. mstsc.exe \\'10.1.1.3' (file://\\10.1.1.3) Brings up terminal services connection Login fine As soon as i connect online using ip address. This does not want to work. If you require a specific error prompt ill be more than happy to forward that to u tommorow. I do believe its a standard 'invalid' prompt. I want to be able to check status of some applications whilst im at work so you could consider this a necessity, so i appreciate any feedback i get in regards to this. First day ive come across x64 dedicated forum so ill be round always checking the threads out, enjoy your day ![]() Thanks in advance, Did you forward port 3389 on the router (if any) to the IP of the target machine? Is the port open in the firewall? Is remote access permitted in your settings? THe account must have a password on the Vista end - null passwords don;t work. |
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That i havnt done, so i have to port forward 3389 to my ip? I have a feeling that will solve all my problems, i was speaking with technical support from microsoft and they suggested the same thing ill get back to you wether i resolve this issue or not, thanks for the feedback champ -- Romantix |
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In addition to Port 3389 being forwarded to your computer's local IP, you need to use the external IP obtained by the router to log on to your machine remotely. You can get this external IP a number of ways, but while you are in the router's configuration pages, it should show on the "status" page. -- Jim R |
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Port forward 3389 - Done Added Login Pw - Done Remote Settings - Done.. Still same msg maybe someone kind enough to guide on msn? -- Romantix -Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 1TB 32MB SATA II- *Fuq yeah! No SATA Cable!! WOoo!* |
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Romantix;902178 Wrote: Port forward 3389 - Done Added Login Pw - Done Remote Settings - Done.. Still same msg maybe someone kind enough to guide on msn? Sure. I'll give it a go. I'm in Calgary, AB, CANADA, so our time zones will be totally out of wack. It's 11:00AM Thursday here and Western Australia shows 3:00AM Friday. When do you want to do this? Jim -- Jim R |
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Wow, they are out of whack! I guess anytime after 8pm EST should be fine. Ill add you to msn and we'll take it as it comes, appreciate the assistance mate ![]() -- Romantix -Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 1TB 32MB SATA II- *Fuq yeah! No SATA Cable!! WOoo!* |
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Romantix wrote:
Wow, they are out of whack! I guess anytime after 8pm EST should be fine. Ill add you to msn and we'll take it as it comes, appreciate the assistance mate ![]() Actually using RDP causes some disruption to running tasks sometimes... you could try TightVNC which is a free system and lets you observe and use the remote desktop just as it is... |
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i dont want to go 3rd party :'( -- Romantix -Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 1TB 32MB SATA II- *Fuq yeah! No SATA Cable!! WOoo!* |
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