Terminal Server Connection to Laptop Users

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We are running a Terminal Server (Server 2003) for our mission critical
application for a temp basis as we are planning to move into a new location.
We installed the License Server and CALs in one server called Server1.All the
in-house m/c which has licenses can run applications from Terminal Server
using rdp.

But my problem is if somebody travelling with their Laptops wants to access
these applications won’t be able to connect to the Terminal Server. All our
travellers using RSA SecurID for connecting to our network (VPN).

Can anybody give me any light on how I would be able to give access to all
our travel users to connect into Terminal Server.

Thanking you,

mil
 
Re: Terminal Server Connection to Laptop Users

millin <ssuj@discussions.microsoft.com(No Spam)> wrote:
> We are running a Terminal Server (Server 2003) for our mission
> critical application for a temp basis as we are planning to move into
> a new location. We installed the License Server and CALs in one
> server called Server1.All the in-house m/c which has licenses can run
> applications from Terminal Server using rdp.
>
> But my problem is if somebody travelling with their Laptops wants to
> access these applications won't be able to connect to the Terminal
> Server. All our travellers using RSA SecurID for connecting to our
> network (VPN).
>
> Can anybody give me any light on how I would be able to give access
> to all our travel users to connect into Terminal Server.
>
> Thanking you,
>
> mil


Why can't they use VPN to get to the network & then run the MS terminal
services client to get to the TS box? I'm not really sure what the problem
is.....
 
Re: Terminal Server Connection to Laptop Users

Hi Lanwench,

By using VPN(RSA Dongle) the mobile users can get into the network and
connect to the any server/pc's except one i.e: of course Terminal Server.

What I am thinking(I am not sure) is that when we are connected using
VPN(RSA SecurID) it checks the access policy and runs NAT.Some weird reason
it is not allowing to connect to the Terminal Server.

If you can find any solutions much appreciated.

once agin thanks.

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:

> millin <ssuj@discussions.microsoft.com(No Spam)> wrote:
> > We are running a Terminal Server (Server 2003) for our mission
> > critical application for a temp basis as we are planning to move into
> > a new location. We installed the License Server and CALs in one
> > server called Server1.All the in-house m/c which has licenses can run
> > applications from Terminal Server using rdp.
> >
> > But my problem is if somebody travelling with their Laptops wants to
> > access these applications won't be able to connect to the Terminal
> > Server. All our travellers using RSA SecurID for connecting to our
> > network (VPN).
> >
> > Can anybody give me any light on how I would be able to give access
> > to all our travel users to connect into Terminal Server.
> >
> > Thanking you,
> >
> > mil

>
> Why can't they use VPN to get to the network & then run the MS terminal
> services client to get to the TS box? I'm not really sure what the problem
> is.....
>
>
>
 
Re: Terminal Server Connection to Laptop Users

millin <ssuj@discussions.microsoft.com(No Spam)> wrote:
> Hi Lanwench,
>
> By using VPN(RSA Dongle) the mobile users can get into the network and
> connect to the any server/pc's except one i.e: of course Terminal
> Server.
>
> What I am thinking(I am not sure) is that when we are connected using
> VPN(RSA SecurID) it checks the access policy and runs NAT.Some weird
> reason it is not allowing to connect to the Terminal Server.
>
> If you can find any solutions much appreciated.


Hmmm. I'd suggest you post in a more general networking group, as the
problem is clearly with your VPN connection & not with TS itself.
>
> once agin thanks.
>
> "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
>
>> millin <ssuj@discussions.microsoft.com(No Spam)> wrote:
>>> We are running a Terminal Server (Server 2003) for our mission
>>> critical application for a temp basis as we are planning to move
>>> into a new location. We installed the License Server and CALs in one
>>> server called Server1.All the in-house m/c which has licenses can
>>> run applications from Terminal Server using rdp.
>>>
>>> But my problem is if somebody travelling with their Laptops wants to
>>> access these applications won't be able to connect to the Terminal
>>> Server. All our travellers using RSA SecurID for connecting to our
>>> network (VPN).
>>>
>>> Can anybody give me any light on how I would be able to give access
>>> to all our travel users to connect into Terminal Server.
>>>
>>> Thanking you,
>>>
>>> mil

>>
>> Why can't they use VPN to get to the network & then run the MS
>> terminal services client to get to the TS box? I'm not really sure
>> what the problem is.....
 
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