server message block 2003
HELP Remote Desktop Question?
I am stumpted: I have test question as follows:
5.You just installed a new Windows 2003 Server in your collocation in Denver, Colorado. You get home from the trip and find 5 messages in your voicemail from the Finance clients in Salem, Oregon indicating they cannot access the server using Remote Desktop Connection. You tested the connection from outside before leaving and it worked fine. What are the possible solutions to the issue? I was thinking that a port must be blocked in the Salem Router. Any help would be appreciated.
If you have remote desktop and your connection to your work is VPN (?) then the possibilities are:
1. The remote sessions are tied up and cannot reset. Use Terminal services manager and connect to that computer to reset the sessions.
2. If you do not have terminal licenses server, you are limited to ONLY TWO active sessions and they are being used, that's it. Everyone else is refused connection.
3. If you are not using VPN, then yes you cannot access through the corporate firewall. Your IT department has to "open the ports" for this to happen. Not going to happen without corporate VPN.
By the way, this sounds oddly enough like one my exam questions for Cisco certification. :-)
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