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Accessing multiple computers thourgh one remote desktop web server?

 
 
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I have win 2k3 set up and have remote desktop web server running. I have remote desktop all running on my other xp machines. Is it possible to access the remote web server and be able to access any of the machines from that sever and have it load up? I want to me able to have one remote web sever and be able to just input any of the machines i might want to access and log on to that machine. Is that possible? And how do i do that

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If they have different public IP addresses, it can be pretty easy to
make this change - just edit the default.htm page and add a listbox
for your servers...

The file that runs the TSWEB interface is completely customizable.
See
http://www.remotenetworktechnology.c...es%2FWebClient
for information about some of the customization options.

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On Wed, 17 Dec 2003 19:51:18 -0800, "Garrett"
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>I have win 2k3 set up and have remote desktop web server running. I have remote desktop all running on my other xp machines. Is it possible to access the remote web server and be able to access any of the machines from that sever and have it load up? I want to me able to have one remote web sever and be able to just input any of the machines i might want to access and log on to that machine. Is that possible? And how do i do that?
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      21st Dec 2003
What about private ip address, within a internal network?

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You will either need a VPN (in which case you can use the different IP
addresses) or a bit of custom programming to set the ActiveX control
to look at the proper port numbers (it isn't as easy as the regular
client) and have your router/firewall configured to forward requests
on port x to port 3389 on the appropriate machine.

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>What about private ip address, within a internal network?
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