Remote access server Questions

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Error when logging through remote
Hi, I am facing issue with a server while I am accessing through remote. When I go through remote desktop connection, it gives me an error and I don’t have access. On the other hand, if I am trying to connect remote through console i.e mstsc /v:ipaddress /admin, I am able to login. Did anyone [...]

Answer Question   |  April 15, 2013  1:57 PM
Remote access, Remote access server
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180 pts.

Domain registration, VPN connections, and port configuration
1.How should you configure your Domain to be seen by the public without registering your domain name. 2. How do you configure Terminal services client duriing the 120 day  grace period. 3. What ports neet to be open in order to use vpn. 4. How do you configure port forwarding on your router when your [...]

Answer Question   |  October 25, 2010  9:30 PM
DNS, Domain name, Port configuration, Port forwarding, Remote access server
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5 pts.

Remotely connect to Windows 7 Domain Computers internally.
We need to remotely connect and control Windows 7 desktops on our internal domain. What software is necessary and what needs to be configure at the firewall or router level?

Answer Question   |  October 2, 2010  3:57 PM
Domain, Firewalls, Remote access, Remote access server, Remote administration, Remote connection, Windows 7
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9,815 pts.

How can I access a remote ssh server from a windows machine?
I need to access a remote SSH server from a Windows machine. What software should I use and how do I configure it? Currently I am only experienced in using the command line on the console. Will this be the same?

Answer Question   |  July 24, 2010  2:40 PM
Remote access, Remote access server, Remote server management, SSH, SSH Configuration
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16,755 pts.

Exchange Server & Domain Controller Q’s
Current situation: Exchange 2003 Standard Edtion (SP2) is running on Server 2000 SP4 w/roll-ups. Some servers are 2000, some are 2003/2003R2. In the “NT Domain” world, the Exchange Server would also be called the PDC. I am running the Domain in native mode, since I no longer have any NT servers or Pre-2000 workstations. I [...]

Answer Question   |  October 15, 2008  6:53 PM
DCPROMO, Domain Controller, Exchange 2003, Exchange 2003 SP2, Remote access server, Windows 2000 Server
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20 pts.

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