Enabling windows server 2008 Remote Desktop (HELP!!!!!)
I tried to connect using remote desktop to a server which is windows 2008 R2. Exchange 2007 is installed on it. ISA 2006 is used as a firewall. I could not access the server from client computers using remote desktop. I can access it from a computer which is with in the same subnet and which has windows server 2008 installed. But when i try to connect using another computers from diffrent subnet, i could not connect. I tried to connect to it from a 2003 server which is located within the same subnet as this server, but i could not connect. Can somebody help me.Dawit Tesfaye
October 27th, 2010 7:15am

Can you ping the exchange 2007 server from the problematic desktop or server? or can you telnet to RDP port from those servers?Vinod |CCNA|MCSE 2003 +Messaging|MCTS|ITIL V3|
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October 27th, 2010 9:03am

No i can't ping or telnet RDP. I checked the firewall(on windows 2008, ISA 2006, and cisco asa) the ports are open for telnet and ping.Dawit Tesfaye
October 28th, 2010 2:08am

Hi, may be this is not the correct forum for this request, but it sounds to be a routing issue Make sure that Exchange server, and that workstations have a prober Gateway configured. Also, if ISA server route between the 2 subnets, make sure that rules allow RDP connections, and routes are configured correctly. btw, when you enabled remote desktop, did you chosed the secure mode or the less secure mode?Ibrahim Al Masry http://www.ibra.me/
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October 28th, 2010 5:01am

Hi, may be this is not the correct forum for this request, but it sounds to be a routing issue Make sure that Exchange server, and that workstations have a prober Gateway configured. Also, if ISA server route between the 2 subnets, make sure that rules allow RDP connections, and routes are configured correctly. btw, when you enabled remote desktop, did you chosed the secure mode or the less secure mode?Ibrahim Al Masry http://www.ibra.me/
October 28th, 2010 11:56am

Because you say that you are able to RDP from a windows2008 server to the Exchange server in a same subnet. I will suggest you look into the windows 2003 server first so you don't need consider the routing issue. If the firewall has turned on, try turn it off on exchange server. Also, one more thing you can check is if Vlan has been set up between these servers. Hope this will help you narrow down the issue Eric OK Tire
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October 28th, 2010 5:06pm

tracert is a great tool to use if you are having routing issues, will tell you at what hop the request is dieing. I assume since you have different subnets that you have some sort of router or layer 3 switch in place to route traffic between subnets. There could be a wrong routing statement, or you may need to setup an external IP address so the Exchange server is able to be accessed remotely.
October 28th, 2010 7:01pm

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