I setup Terminal server on one windows 2000 server machine, and tested the connection on the local area network (behind the same router, working with private ip's: 192.168....) and everything worked perfectly.
I since moved it to a remote location. I can still access it after setting up the port 3389 to forward to the machine, and can get to the login screen. However, the problem is it will not let me login. I am providing the correct password, but keep getting an error saying the machine cannot log me on and to make sure my user name and domain are correct (they are), and to make sure caps lock isn't on (it's not).
Does anyone know what might be causing this to fail? Do passwords get transmitted over a different port? Or is it requird to have a VPN? Any thoughts / suggestions?
-Ovatvvon :-Q
I since moved it to a remote location. I can still access it after setting up the port 3389 to forward to the machine, and can get to the login screen. However, the problem is it will not let me login. I am providing the correct password, but keep getting an error saying the machine cannot log me on and to make sure my user name and domain are correct (they are), and to make sure caps lock isn't on (it's not).
Does anyone know what might be causing this to fail? Do passwords get transmitted over a different port? Or is it requird to have a VPN? Any thoughts / suggestions?
-Ovatvvon :-Q