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Is it possible to setup more than one RDP server in a LAN and access each
one remotely?
I have two Windows XP machines setup as RDP server. They are behind a DSL
router configured correctly to "forward" remote access to one server. In
fact, I can access either server by changing forward IP address on the
router to the server I want to access.
While the above setting works just fine if I am the only one accessing
remotely, a second person can not access her server while I am accessing my
server.
Does anyone know how to do this? Or it's just not possible?
Being desperate, I attempted to create a second forward using port "3380"
(default 3379 for the first server), and tried to access the second server
using IP address like "200.2.5.1:3380". It didn't work. I suspect the
second server needs to know to respond with port 3380 as well.
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"Izumi Nirasawa" <inirasawa@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Is it possible to setup more than one RDP server in a LAN and access each one remotely?
>
> I have two Windows XP machines setup as RDP server. They are behind a DSL router configured
> correctly to "forward" remote access to one server. In fact, I can access either server by
> changing forward IP address on the router to the server I want to access.
>
> While the above setting works just fine if I am the only one accessing remotely, a second person
> can not access her server while I am accessing my server.
>
> Does anyone know how to do this? Or it's just not possible?
>
> Being desperate, I attempted to create a second forward using port "3380" (default 3379 for the
> first server), and tried to access the second server using IP address like "200.2.5.1:3380". It
> didn't work. I suspect the second server needs to know to respond with port 3380 as well.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Izumi
>
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