Terminal services and VPN access.

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Jeff

I have the following config
Windows 2000 server
Terminal Services Server setup in application server mode
RAS Server
a multiModem card
on one server. The intent her is to have this machine serve as an
outbound ras/vpn server for our support teams to connect to customers.
I am seeing several issues using the terminal services clients on this
machine.
1. any user cannot VPN out if there is any other connection
established.
i.e user 1 is dialed out via modem to site A. User 2 wants to VPN out
to site B but cannot establish a secure connection. If user 1
disconnects the modem connection then user 2 can connect successfully.
User 1 can then connect via modem while user 2 is still connected.
2. When user 1 connect to Site A via modem the connection icon is in
the tray. User 2 logs into terminal services and can see the
connection icon in the tray in their session also, user 2 cannot do
anything to user 1's connection. When user 2 connects to site 2 then
user 1 sees the connection in the try as well.
The goal is to have multiple users connected to the machine via
terminal services to dial out to multiple sites at a time. This would
make it easier to manage the connection information as well as not
having to have a modem on each desk. This has to be solved already I
know I am not the first to do this.
Can any one help me with this one?
Jeff
valco-data.com"jfeinberg@<nospam>valco-data.com
 
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Rakesh Chanana [MSFT]

Duplicate post - I just answered this in another thread <G>
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Thanks,
Rakesh Chanana [MSFT]

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