do you have access to the router and if yes, you will have to get into the router to forward the ports as well as get the external ip addy.
Hope this information helps.
Mike
i also forgot to mention as soon as my router recieves a port sscan on a predefined range it blocks and sends out distress messages. so you would need to get by that first.
i used to be a site admin for some very large groups and breaking in was...
you would still have to figure out the username and password keep in mind with gpo's you will have 2 chances to get it right if failed the system shuts you out then contacts me i would be on you faster than you can shake a stick
Hope this information...
in youre router you would need to forward the port that you set at the workstation in question. then you would simply use youre external ip address and the router would forward the traffic to the workstationn you wamnnt to access. think of the port number as...
typing workpc in the rdp from home would not resolve to anything. you would need to enter the ip address that points to youre office. now if it was say officesite.com that could translate to an ip address like 64.34.875.83 or what ever it would be, but for that to work you would need to have a...
yes you would apply port forwarding to the router.
you wimply would have to type in the public ip address of youre router and if the nat port forwarding is done right you will get to that machine.
Did you read the article that i gave you ...
You can direct the traffic to all the stations using this article that i created follow the link.
http://www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=1221200&page=1
You don't really need a vpn set up for a small numbeer of connections. I have 20 to 25 users working from home with no problems logging into there own stations, mind you in my case i should be using vpn but all the users are brainless and it was hard enuff for me to get them to use an RDP.
Yes you use the remote desktop to access the terminal services. The terminal services comes with server 2003 you may just need to activate it and you will get a free 180 trial of it to decide if you like it or not. it basically connects you directly to the server so you can have multiple users...
I take it these users will have access to an internet connection. If yes then simply set them up with a terminal services account and they can log into the network with that. Then any programs that you want them to run can be run from the terminal services or "remote desktop" just a different name.
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