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Bob
I have a remote office that connects to our main office
via Term. Serv. using windows 2000 sever in the main
office, in TS Application mode. The Remote office had one
XP Pro Dell machine connecting without any problems,
until this week. We added 2 new Dells XP Pro machines
(duplicates of the first machine)but the two new machines
can not connect, we have checked the configuration and
all the systems seem to be same. I dont think it is a
problem with the Server because the original Client
machine can still log on, but the other two fail to
connect, i don't think it is a license issue either. i
have tried every thing i know, and yes i have even tried
using the same log in account on all the machines.
in the remote office all three computer share the internet
connection via a dLink router. i have checked that too
and don't see anything that would prevent the systems from
cennecting.
any thoughts, anyone?
via Term. Serv. using windows 2000 sever in the main
office, in TS Application mode. The Remote office had one
XP Pro Dell machine connecting without any problems,
until this week. We added 2 new Dells XP Pro machines
(duplicates of the first machine)but the two new machines
can not connect, we have checked the configuration and
all the systems seem to be same. I dont think it is a
problem with the Server because the original Client
machine can still log on, but the other two fail to
connect, i don't think it is a license issue either. i
have tried every thing i know, and yes i have even tried
using the same log in account on all the machines.
in the remote office all three computer share the internet
connection via a dLink router. i have checked that too
and don't see anything that would prevent the systems from
cennecting.
any thoughts, anyone?