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Joe
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      02-18-2005, 11:42 AM
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


 
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      02-18-2005, 01:47 PM
You don't need another Public IP Address, just forward TCP Port 3389 Traffic
from the Internet (thru your firewall, publish if using ISA) to the Private
IP Address of the Terminal Server.

Patrick Rouse
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
http://www.workthin.com

"Joe" wrote:

> 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
>
>
>

 
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Les Connor [SBS Community Member - SBS MVP]
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      02-18-2005, 03:24 PM
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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"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
>



 
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      02-18-2005, 03:33 PM
Ah, wise are you Conner-san, I forgot about this little feature SBS has.
Thanks.

"Les Connor [SBS Community Member - SBS M" wrote:

> 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
>
> --
> Les Connor [SBS Community Member - SBS MVP]
> -----------------------------------------------------------
> SBS Rocks !
>
>
> "Joe" <jbcandullo(nospam)@mmadisonservices.com> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> > 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
> >

>
>
>

 
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