Hey all, hopefully this is the right place. I'm obviously trying to connect to a computer at work from home.
This is the scenario.
I'm home, on my laptop, going through a netgear router and connecting to the company's VPN- then using remote desktop connection (just the plain ole software that comes with XP).
I can connect to the VPN.
However, when I try the remote desktop connection, I get an error message. Something along the line of "there may be network problems or there may be too many users and the computer isn't accepting anymore connections". I'm using the IP of my workstation (at work) when trying to use the remote desktop connection.
I've allowed remote access to the workstation, I've turned off the firewall from the router, I've even tried port forwarding using port 3389. I still get the same error message.
Does anyone have any suggestions on what I should do? If you need more information, just ask. I'm new to all of this. Thanks.
This is the scenario.
I'm home, on my laptop, going through a netgear router and connecting to the company's VPN- then using remote desktop connection (just the plain ole software that comes with XP).
I can connect to the VPN.
However, when I try the remote desktop connection, I get an error message. Something along the line of "there may be network problems or there may be too many users and the computer isn't accepting anymore connections". I'm using the IP of my workstation (at work) when trying to use the remote desktop connection.
I've allowed remote access to the workstation, I've turned off the firewall from the router, I've even tried port forwarding using port 3389. I still get the same error message.
Does anyone have any suggestions on what I should do? If you need more information, just ask. I'm new to all of this. Thanks.