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Can't Access Remote Computer from Behind LAN running Microsoft Server 2003

Asked by jeffmsas in Miscellaneous Networking, TCP/IP, Remote Desktop/Terminal Services

Tags: access, lan, remote, computer, server

Help!

We have a LAN established consisting of a Microsoft 2003 server running DHCP.  We are sharing a broadband internet connection using a broadband router.

We have the need to access some of clients computers remotely using the clients VPN server and the Windows XP Remote Desktop connection.

We can VPN to the client fine but when we try to do a remote desktop, we get the following error:

"The Client could not connect to the remote computer.

Remote connections might not be enabled or the computer might be too busy to accept new connections.  It is also possible that network problems are preventing your connection.

Please try connecting later.  If the problem continues to occur, contact you administrator."

This error occurs only when the TCP/IP on the LAN computer is setup with the LAN IP info.
We can access the computer remotely using a Public IP address.

Any ideas?
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