Hi Joe,
Give this a read. You won't need the additional public IP's, you can access
the TS via Remote Web Workplace.
Deploying Windows Server 2003 Terminal Server to Host User Desktops in a
Windows Small Business Server 2003 Environment
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserv...g/default.mspx
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Les Connor [SBS Community Member - SBS MVP]
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SBS Rocks !
"Joe" <jbcandullo(nospam)@mmadisonservices.com> wrote in message
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> Greetings Folks,
> I have a SBS2003 Standard Edition with 10 Cal's currently. I have a pool
> of 5 static ip addresses assigned to my office. Can I add another 2003
> standard windows server to this SBS domain as a member server ,then use
> this member server strictly for terminal server services for my windows
> authenticated users from the WAN side? The only users would be ones
> created in the SBS domain allready numbering only 10 users.If I can,would
> you reccommend I use a seperate IP address to forward to the member
> server, in order to provide the Terminal Services to applications and
> printers or is there another alternative that is more proficient. Humbly
> appreciate any suggestions. Thank you.
>
> Joey
>