hellboy101
Programmer
Hello all-
I have a user who VPN's perfectly into our network and can then issue the mstsc.exe (RDP executable) in order to terminal service to any of our Windows 2003 servers within our domain. I assumed that he could also use mstsc.exe (RDP) in order to terminal service to his corporate pc once he's VPN'd in. After all, it is an Win XP Professional desktop and has Remote Desktop built in... wonder if there's a special configuration in order to rdp to a client windows system? What's weird is that you can RDP (terminal service) to any Windows 2003 server.. is this because the server is running Terminal services manager?? I feel this might be the case.. where an XP client has RDP built in but maybe not have the capability to be able to RDP to it..
any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
thanks
hb101
I have a user who VPN's perfectly into our network and can then issue the mstsc.exe (RDP executable) in order to terminal service to any of our Windows 2003 servers within our domain. I assumed that he could also use mstsc.exe (RDP) in order to terminal service to his corporate pc once he's VPN'd in. After all, it is an Win XP Professional desktop and has Remote Desktop built in... wonder if there's a special configuration in order to rdp to a client windows system? What's weird is that you can RDP (terminal service) to any Windows 2003 server.. is this because the server is running Terminal services manager?? I feel this might be the case.. where an XP client has RDP built in but maybe not have the capability to be able to RDP to it..
any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
thanks
hb101