RDP through NAT

G

Guest

Is there a way to configure RDP on an alternate port on XP Pro so that I can
gain access to multiple LAN workstations by assigning a different port to
each and setting up port forwarding on the router?

Alternatively, I think there might also be a feature of SBS 2003 (which I am
using in this particular office) that allows RDP to workstations via some
sort of server-side configuration. Is this correct?
 
R

Ron Lowe

Brian said:
Is there a way to configure RDP on an alternate port on XP Pro so that I
can
gain access to multiple LAN workstations by assigning a different port to
each and setting up port forwarding on the router?

Alternatively, I think there might also be a feature of SBS 2003 (which I
am
using in this particular office) that allows RDP to workstations via some
sort of server-side configuration. Is this correct?


How to change the listening port for Remote Desktop
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=306759
 
G

Guest

Thanks.

I had to do one more thing to get it to work. Control Panel -> Windows
Firewall -> Exceptions -> Add Port and add an exception for the alternate
port.
 

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