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Remote desktop connection configuration
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DaveH
2005-01-31 16:55:01 UTC
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I'm trying to access a computer that is a workstation on a Windows 2003
server. The modem is connected to the server. When I try to connect
remotely, I am connected to the server, instead of the workstation. Is this
because the modem is attached to the server instead of the workstation? If I
log into the server, is there a way to then connect to the workstation?
Patrick Rouse
2005-02-01 04:53:02 UTC
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If the Workstation is Windows XP Pro, with Remote Desktop enabled, just open
a remote desktop session from the 2003 server to the workstation, i.e. when
you've successfully logged onto the 2003 server via RDP, do "Start -> Run ->
mstsc -> enter computer name or IP Address -> Connect.

Patrick Rouse
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
http://www.workthin.com
Post by DaveH
I'm trying to access a computer that is a workstation on a Windows 2003
server. The modem is connected to the server. When I try to connect
remotely, I am connected to the server, instead of the workstation. Is this
because the modem is attached to the server instead of the workstation? If I
log into the server, is there a way to then connect to the workstation?
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