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From: Michel B on 22 May 2010 18:12 Hi, I am running Windows XP SP3 on my desktop machine (mic-desktop) inside my home LAN. I have remote desktop turned on and am able to use it properly from another computer in my network. What I'd like to do is be able to remote desktop mic-desktop from outside the network. I have configured my router to forward port 3389 to mic-desktop. However, this doesn't seem to do the job properly. I have forwarded other ports, so the problems is not within the router. Also, the Windows Firewall is configured properly. I'm guessing there's some extra configuration needed because I'm using SP3. Any help is appreciated. Michel
From: Jack [MVP-Networking] on 22 May 2010 20:20 Hi Did you check it from another location. If you trying it from inside your Network, many settings do not allow in-out-in communication (out being the Internet). Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "Michel B" <bmichel(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:2eda0f3b-51d1-48da-be4c-fe638d844558(a)k31g2000vbu.googlegroups.com... > Hi, > > I am running Windows XP SP3 on my desktop machine (mic-desktop) inside > my home LAN. > I have remote desktop turned on and am able to use it properly from > another computer in my network. > > What I'd like to do is be able to remote desktop mic-desktop from > outside the network. > I have configured my router to forward port 3389 to mic-desktop. > However, this doesn't seem to do the job properly. I have forwarded > other ports, so the problems is not within the router. Also, the > Windows Firewall is configured properly. > > I'm guessing there's some extra configuration needed because I'm using > SP3. > Any help is appreciated. > > Michel
From: Bostjan Glazar on 31 May 2010 03:36
This should work without problems. What is the error you are getting? I hope you used router's external IP address to access (not mic-desktop computer name or internal IP). Do you get an error immediately or after some time (21 sec)? Use netstat command on the client computer, while you are trying to establish a connection to see if a TCP connection gets established. "Michel B" wrote: > Hi, > > I am running Windows XP SP3 on my desktop machine (mic-desktop) inside > my home LAN. > I have remote desktop turned on and am able to use it properly from > another computer in my network. > > What I'd like to do is be able to remote desktop mic-desktop from > outside the network. > I have configured my router to forward port 3389 to mic-desktop. > However, this doesn't seem to do the job properly. I have forwarded > other ports, so the problems is not within the router. Also, the > Windows Firewall is configured properly. > > I'm guessing there's some extra configuration needed because I'm using > SP3. > Any help is appreciated. > > Michel > . > |