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Guest zeke1717@yahoo.com
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I'm getting the following error:

 

The specified remote computer could not be found. then it ask you to

enter by IP, so I do and I get the following error:

 

The client could not connect to the remote computer. remote

connections might not be enable or the computer might be too busy to

accept new connections.

 

port 80 and 3389 is enable on router, I'm using 2k3 enterprise with

IIS6. Everything is configured and it works great internally LAN but

not when I try WAN.

 

Please help.

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Guest Helge Klein
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Re: Remote Desktop Web Connection

 

You have connection problems only over the WAN? Do you get this error

only from one single client or from _all_ clients over the WAN link?

 

You did not provide much information, but this rather sounds as if a

firewall were in between blocking the traffic.

 

I hope this helps.

 

Helge

 

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Please visit my blog:

http://it-from-inside.blogspot.com

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On 16 Aug., 09:00, zeke1...@yahoo.com wrote:

> I'm getting the following error:

>

> The specified remote computer could not be found. then it ask you to

> enter by IP, so I do and I get the following error:

>

> The client could not connect to the remote computer. remote

> connections might not be enable or the computer might be too busy to

> accept new connections.

>

> port 80 and 3389 is enable on router, I'm using 2k3 enterprise with

> IIS6. Everything is configured and it works great internally LAN but

> not when I try WAN.

>

> Please help.

Guest zeke1717@yahoo.com
Posted

Re: Remote Desktop Web Connection

 

Yes only over the WAN and is with all the clients I try to access.

 

I don't know if is a DNS issue?

 

I have port 80 and 3389 forwarding to my server static IP.

 

Do I need to make any changes in my home router?

 

Thank you

 

 

On Aug 16, 3:36 pm, Helge Klein <Helge.Kl...@googlemail.com> wrote:

> You have connection problems only over the WAN? Do you get this error

> only from one single client or from _all_ clients over the WAN link?

>

> You did not provide much information, but this rather sounds as if a

> firewall were in between blocking the traffic.

>

> I hope this helps.

>

> Helge

>

> ==================

> Please visit my blog:http://it-from-inside.blogspot.com

> ==================

>

> On 16 Aug., 09:00, zeke1...@yahoo.com wrote:

>

>

>

> > I'm getting the following error:

>

> > The specified remote computer could not be found. then it ask you to

> > enter by IP, so I do and I get the following error:

>

> > The client could not connect to the remote computer. remote

> > connections might not be enable or the computer might be too busy to

> > accept new connections.

>

> > port 80 and 3389 is enable on router, I'm using 2k3 enterprise with

> > IIS6. Everything is configured and it works great internally LAN but

> > not when I try WAN.

>

> > Please help.- Hide quoted text -

>

> - Show quoted text -

Guest Helge Klein
Posted

Re: Remote Desktop Web Connection

 

You wrote that you entered the IP address into Remote Desktop

Connection. If that does not work either then it cannot be a DNS-

related problem.

 

Please describe your environment and the network detailing where each

component is situated and which OS versions you use. And check for a

firewall hidden somewhere on the way.

 

Helge

 

==================

Please visit my blog:

http://it-from-inside.blogspot.com

==================

 

On 16 Aug., 21:53, zeke1...@yahoo.com wrote:

> Yes only over the WAN and is with all the clients I try to access.

>

> I don't know if is a DNS issue?

>

> I have port 80 and 3389 forwarding to my server static IP.

>

> Do I need to make any changes in my home router?

>

> Thank you

>

> On Aug 16, 3:36 pm, Helge Klein <Helge.Kl...@googlemail.com> wrote:

>

> > You have connection problems only over the WAN? Do you get this error

> > only from one single client or from _all_ clients over the WAN link?

>

> > You did not provide much information, but this rather sounds as if a

> > firewall were in between blocking the traffic.

>

> > I hope this helps.

>

> > Helge

>

> > ==================

> > Please visit my blog:http://it-from-inside.blogspot.com

> > ==================

>

> > On 16 Aug., 09:00, zeke1...@yahoo.com wrote:

>

> > > I'm getting the following error:

>

> > > The specified remote computer could not be found. then it ask you to

> > > enter by IP, so I do and I get the following error:

>

> > > The client could not connect to the remote computer. remote

> > > connections might not be enable or the computer might be too busy to

> > > accept new connections.

>

> > > port 80 and 3389 is enable on router, I'm using 2k3 enterprise with

> > > IIS6. Everything is configured and it works great internally LAN but

> > > not when I try WAN.

>

> > > Please help.- Hide quoted text -

>

> > - Show quoted text -

Guest zeke1717@yahoo.com
Posted

Re: Remote Desktop Web Connection

 

ok

 

work environment:

10 client workstation with xp/sp2

domain server: enterprise 2003

24 port switch

d-link DI-824VUP router with port 80 and 3389 forward to server IP

 

Home:

laptop xp/sp2

D-Link GamerLounge - DGL-4300 Wireless port 3389 is not created

 

if you need anymore info please let me know?

 

thanx

 

 

 

On Aug 16, 4:04 pm, Helge Klein <Helge.Kl...@googlemail.com> wrote:

> You wrote that you entered the IP address into Remote Desktop

> Connection. If that does not work either then it cannot be a DNS-

> related problem.

>

> Please describe your environment and the network detailing where each

> component is situated and which OS versions you use. And check for a

> firewall hidden somewhere on the way.

>

> Helge

>

> ==================

> Please visit my blog:http://it-from-inside.blogspot.com

> ==================

>

> On 16 Aug., 21:53, zeke1...@yahoo.com wrote:

>

>

>

> > Yes only over the WAN and is with all the clients I try to access.

>

> > I don't know if is a DNS issue?

>

> > I have port 80 and 3389 forwarding to my server static IP.

>

> > Do I need to make any changes in my home router?

>

> > Thank you

>

> > On Aug 16, 3:36 pm, Helge Klein <Helge.Kl...@googlemail.com> wrote:

>

> > > You have connection problems only over the WAN? Do you get this error

> > > only from one single client or from _all_ clients over the WAN link?

>

> > > You did not provide much information, but this rather sounds as if a

> > > firewall were in between blocking the traffic.

>

> > > I hope this helps.

>

> > > Helge

>

> > > ==================

> > > Please visit my blog:http://it-from-inside.blogspot.com

> > > ==================

>

> > > On 16 Aug., 09:00, zeke1...@yahoo.com wrote:

>

> > > > I'm getting the following error:

>

> > > > The specified remote computer could not be found. then it ask you to

> > > > enter by IP, so I do and I get the following error:

>

> > > > The client could not connect to the remote computer. remote

> > > > connections might not be enable or the computer might be too busy to

> > > > accept new connections.

>

> > > > port 80 and 3389 is enable on router, I'm using 2k3 enterprise with

> > > > IIS6. Everything is configured and it works great internally LAN but

> > > > not when I try WAN.

>

> > > > Please help.- Hide quoted text -

>

> > > - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text -

>

> - Show quoted text -


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