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How to setup ISA Server 2004 for Real VNC

I have ISA Server 2004 and I want to know what is the best way to set up ISA so I can access the internal network remotely.  I want to be able to access different computers to assist with computer issues.  Thanks for the help.
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If this works OK, repeat the process with 5901, 5902 etc. and each time use a different internal IP address.
Alternatively, you can vnc onto the one box and then from there, you can connct to other boxes as if you were already inside the network.

Remember that what ever ports you use, these need to be allowed through your external router to the ISA server.
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OK.  Do I need to create other policies for outbound access or do I only need the server publishing rule and I am done?

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One final thing to note, if you use mutliple ports, you would need to ensure your VNC client used the appropriate port number when it connected depending the server/workstation you wanted to connect to.
Just the publishing rule.

If in the future you want to take over systems outside of your network elsewhere that you initiate from the inside network then you need the rule to allow the traffic out (as it started internally).
Thank you :)