tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1327431886118922768.post8017446429830279872..comments2009-06-17T06:21:24.548-07:00Comments on The EXPTA {blog}: Can't connect to connect to multi-homed server usi...Jeffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05278298222887921824jeff@expta.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1327431886118922768.post-11137424758264271692009-06-17T01:39:08.162-07:002009-06-17T01:39:08.162-07:00The RDP-Tcp connector binding fix does not work fo...The RDP-Tcp connector binding fix does not work for me... :(<br /><br />In my case, there are three machines involved:<br /><br />Remote 2003 system: a Windows Server 2003 EE 32-bit system (configured as workstation/standalone server without domain controller), which is the remote system to be connected to over the Internet (which works fine for over 2 years now using different Windows XP/2003 clients from different locations).<br /><br />Local 2003 system: a Windows Server 2003 EE 32-bit system located at my current work location.<br /><br />Local 2008 system: a Windows Server 2008 EE 64-bit system located at my current work location.<br /><br />Both local systems are placed in the same domain and use the same DHCP server and proxy server for their network and internet access.<br /><br />The local 2003 system is able to start a RD-session with the remote 2003 system. However, the local 2008 system shows the dreaded message: "This computer can't connect to the remote computer. Try connecting again. If the problem continues, contact the owner of the remote computer or your network administrator.".<br /><br />The local 2003 system is rather old and I am migrating al my work to my new local 2008 system. Because the local 2003 system doesn't have a screen anymore, I can use my local 2003 system only using a RD-session from my local 2008 system. This works fine!!! Even starting a RD session from my local 2003 system over a RD session from my local 2008 system, thus making a chain of RD connections, happens to be possible too!!!<br /><br />But directly connecting to the remote 2003 system from my local 2008 system is not possible. Furthermore, trying to start a RD-session from a Windows Server 2003 EE 32-bit system running as a virtual machine (in Virtual PC 2007) running on my local 2008 system isn't possible either.<br /><br />So it seems that it has something to do with some "new" network settings and/or internet settings on my local 2008 machine, but I have not been able to identify the problem.<br /><br />Both my local systems have network and internet access using the same proxy server and DHCP server.<br /><br />Temporarily disabling windows firewalls does not seem to have any effect.<br /><br />Does anybody have any idea? Thanks very much in advance.Bartnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1327431886118922768.post-40985001523935830232009-06-05T13:26:25.292-07:002009-06-05T13:26:25.292-07:00Perfect. Solved my problem instantly. Thanks!Perfect. Solved my problem instantly. Thanks!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1327431886118922768.post-55169272752941873332007-10-04T17:09:00.000-07:002007-10-04T17:09:00.000-07:00Another solution is to use remote desktop service,...Another solution is to use remote desktop service, such as Gooer Remote Desktop Service.Hunterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17409712221127832432noreply@blogger.com