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When I enter just my IP address from work, or enter just my DNS from
work, I get my Web page.
When I enter either the IP/tsweb or DNS/tsweb, I get my "Remote
Desktop WEb Connection" which if hit enter twice, it will take me to
my sign in page.
I would think that if I put the /TSWEB I would get my web page and if
I left the /TSWEB off I should get my sign in page.
Am I correct in my assumption or is this working correctly?
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.work_remotely (More info?)
This is working correctly.
The web page serves the ActiveX control to your browser. The ActiveX
control, once installed and invoked, makes the connection to your machine,
bringing up the login.
There's more going on here than a simple web connection.
"skip" <wi1202@citlink.net> wrote in message
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> When I enter just my IP address from work, or enter just my DNS from
> work, I get my Web page.
> When I enter either the IP/tsweb or DNS/tsweb, I get my "Remote
> Desktop WEb Connection" which if hit enter twice, it will take me to
> my sign in page.
> I would think that if I put the /TSWEB I would get my web page and if
> I left the /TSWEB off I should get my sign in page.
> Am I correct in my assumption or is this working correctly?
>
> Thanks for the help.
>
>
>This is working correctly.
>
>The web page serves the ActiveX control to your browser. The ActiveX
>control, once installed and invoked, makes the connection to your machine,
>bringing up the login.
>
>There's more going on here than a simple web connection.
>
>"skip" <wi1202@citlink.net> wrote in message
>news:ngpbk0pb3nvok0cjb0sbmh68t1u3ufcsdf@4ax.com...
>> When I enter just my IP address from work, or enter just my DNS from
>> work, I get my Web page.
>> When I enter either the IP/tsweb or DNS/tsweb, I get my "Remote
>> Desktop WEb Connection" which if hit enter twice, it will take me to
>> my sign in page.
>> I would think that if I put the /TSWEB I would get my web page and if
>> I left the /TSWEB off I should get my sign in page.
>> Am I correct in my assumption or is this working correctly?
>>
>> Thanks for the help.
>>
>>
>
and follow all its recommendations, particularly in relation to IIS.
(I suspect that you know this already, but it won't hurt to reinforce the
lesson for others reading!)
And, of course, you have Automatic updates set to download and then notify,
and have a Firewall with as few ports as possible open, and current
antivirus protection.
"skip" <wi1202@citlink.net> wrote in message
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> Thanks Bill, now I can get back to trying to make my Web server work
> for me.. what a lot of money I can save if I can get it together.
>
> Thanks again.
>
>
> Dan (Still going in circles)
>
> On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 19:49:47 -0400, "Bill Sanderson"
> <Bill_Sanderson@msn.com.plugh.org> wrote:
>
>>This is working correctly.
>>
>>The web page serves the ActiveX control to your browser. The ActiveX
>>control, once installed and invoked, makes the connection to your machine,
>>bringing up the login.
>>
>>There's more going on here than a simple web connection.
>>
>>"skip" <wi1202@citlink.net> wrote in message
>>news:ngpbk0pb3nvok0cjb0sbmh68t1u3ufcsdf@4ax.com...
>>> When I enter just my IP address from work, or enter just my DNS from
>>> work, I get my Web page.
>>> When I enter either the IP/tsweb or DNS/tsweb, I get my "Remote
>>> Desktop WEb Connection" which if hit enter twice, it will take me to
>>> my sign in page.
>>> I would think that if I put the /TSWEB I would get my web page and if
>>> I left the /TSWEB off I should get my sign in page.
>>> Am I correct in my assumption or is this working correctly?
>>>
>>> Thanks for the help.
>>>
>>>
>>
>
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