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Does anyone know if it's possible to access a Windows 2000 Terminal Server throught the web? Here's what I propose...
I'd like to build a Windows 2000 Terminal Server at home. I know you have to open two ports on the firewall, however, I'd like to use port 80 since I do not have the ability to modify port settings on our company's firewall. So if I can get out on port 80 at work, redirect port 80 on my home router to the port that Terminal Server sets up, theoretically I should be all set.
Basically all I'm looking to do is log in to my computer's desktop at home loggin into a terminal server sessions through the internet. If there's an easy way to do this or if anyone has a white paper on this, please let me know. Thanks!
I'd like to build a Windows 2000 Terminal Server at home. I know you have to open two ports on the firewall, however, I'd like to use port 80 since I do not have the ability to modify port settings on our company's firewall. So if I can get out on port 80 at work, redirect port 80 on my home router to the port that Terminal Server sets up, theoretically I should be all set.
Basically all I'm looking to do is log in to my computer's desktop at home loggin into a terminal server sessions through the internet. If there's an easy way to do this or if anyone has a white paper on this, please let me know. Thanks!