Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.work_remotely (More info?)
Good day.
I am trying to establish a RDP connection to an XP Pro
SP2 workstation thru a Cisco VPN connection. I alwas
recieve a Maximum number of connections exceeded. I am
able to connect while inside the firewall. From outside I
am unable to. Any ideas? Though the Cisco VPN I am able
to connect to a Windows 2003 server then connect to the
same workstation but am unable to establish the direct
connect.
I posted in setup before I saw this forum. My mistake.
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.work_remotely (More info?)
Turn off the firewall, Open up ports 1750 or something like that, look in
windows firewall
"Bryan" wrote:
> Good day.
>
> I am trying to establish a RDP connection to an XP Pro
> SP2 workstation thru a Cisco VPN connection. I alwas
> recieve a Maximum number of connections exceeded. I am
> able to connect while inside the firewall. From outside I
> am unable to. Any ideas? Though the Cisco VPN I am able
> to connect to a Windows 2003 server then connect to the
> same workstation but am unable to establish the direct
> connect.
>
> I posted in setup before I saw this forum. My mistake.
>
> cheers
>
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.work_remotely (More info?)
You mean turn off the windows firewall? It is off by
default thru domain policy.
>-----Original Message-----
>Turn off the firewall, Open up ports 1750 or something
like that, look in
>windows firewall
>
>"Bryan" wrote:
>
>> Good day.
>>
>> I am trying to establish a RDP connection to an XP Pro
>> SP2 workstation thru a Cisco VPN connection. I alwas
>> recieve a Maximum number of connections exceeded. I am
>> able to connect while inside the firewall. From
outside I
>> am unable to. Any ideas? Though the Cisco VPN I am
able
>> to connect to a Windows 2003 server then connect to
the
>> same workstation but am unable to establish the direct
>> connect.
>>
>> I posted in setup before I saw this forum. My mistake.
>>
>> cheers
>>
>.
>
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