I can't give you the specific steps, have never used ISA server.
But it should be really straightforward: create a rule to forward
incoming traffic on port 3389 to the internal IP number of your
Terminal Server.
Try the manual and Help and Support, if that doesn't help, post to
microsoft.public.isaserver
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Post by iiceI tried it but unfortunately I could not connect using Remote
Desktop Protocol. If I stop ISA Services I am able to connect.
Please help me out.
Thanks,
Arun Karthick K
Post by Vera Noest [MVP]275210 - How to Allow Access to Terminal Services on ISA from
the External Interface
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=275210
294720 - How to Server Publish a Terminal Server with ISA While
also Running Terminal Services on the ISA Server
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=294720
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Post by iicePlease some one tell me how to allow communications to pass
through port 3389 in ISA Server 2000.
Also how should I create a protocol definition and how should
I create a rule to access through VPN?