I may have missed or misunderstood this sentence in your original post as well. Do you have another domain name that mydomain.com is being forwarded to? If so, what happens when you put that server and domain name in the Connect to box?
Nope- just the one domain.
Let me summarize for you-
--> mydomain.com forwarded to my.ip.123.456/ts with masking turned on - all done via GoDaddy. Users type in
www.mydomain.com and it goes right to the TS Web Access Page.
-- I click the Remote Desktop button. I type in the IP Address for the Connect To: box, and then connect (I thought this was talking about certificates, but it's not)-
I immediately get this box:
My link
--> I hit connect.
It logs me right in (sometimes I have to re-enter my username/password, as if I'm logging into windows itself). The rest of the usage works perfectly (and this is how I'm logging in to be able to access/change all these DNS/Server settings, btw)
--> if I type in either mydomain.com,
www.mydomain.com, or the ComputerName into the Connect To: box- I initially get the same connect box as above... but then it takes quite a bit longer- and I finally get a new text box message asking me to Enter my Credentials. It says this-
ENTER YOUR CREDENTIALS
These credentials will be used to connect to the following computers:
1. mydomain.com (TS Gateway Server)
2.
www.mydomain.com (remote computer)
I try a few different login/passwords, but then it finally errors out after a long period and gives me this:
"This computer can't connect to the remote computer because the Terminal Services Gateway server address is unreachable or incorrect. Type a valid server address.
That's it. Any ideas of what I'm doing wrong? I'm tempted to just give you access to all this, have you take a look to see what's the deal. Your thoughts?