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Terminal Services & IIS advice please.

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scroce

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I've configured Server1 as my terminal services server. I've got Webserver as my webserver which is on the same network.

I want to be able to be able to access Webserver's IIS applet from remote locations.

From the remote location, I am able to successfully connect using Terminal services to Server1. - But how do I make it so that I can manage IIS on Webserver? Or maybe this isn't possible in the current configuration? I'm thinking I need to enable Terminal Services directly on Webserver in order to be able to manage it remotely - but not sure

- Any advice would be appreciated.





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I would enable TS on webserver in Remote administration mode.

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If it is a Win2K3 server then it will already be installed and you should be able to connect using Remote Desktop Client.

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OK - so you're saying that going direct is the easiest way, as opposed to having connections going only thru one terminal server.

Is it even possible to do it that way? I'm thinking of possible security concers - maybe it's just not worth the effort.

and yes, remote desktop is what i'm using at the remote location, and the webserver is a win2k3.

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