redirecting to local computer

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Guest

I have a windows 2000 terminal server, and I have some clients already using
the system to log in and use applications on the server. However, I would
also like one user to log on directly to her windows xp desktop using remote
desktop connection. We're behind a NAT, and I have the correct ports open,
but how do I tell terminal services to redirect her login or connection to
her computer name or internal IP address, without disabling the other
functioning of my terminal server? Is there a way to accomplish that?
 
G

Guest

You can accompish this by either changing the RDP listening port on her XP
Pro computer, and set the client to the same TCP Port number, or you can open
port 3389 on a second public IP address, and point that to her workstation.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/306759

If everyone else is logging on via Remote Desktop Web Connection, it be
easiest to have this employee logon with the full RDP Client, so you don't
ave to alter the TSWEB.
 

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