I've been trying to get a SBS 2008 server running with Terminal Services Gateway so an employee who is moving soon will be able to remotely log into a computer and work as if she was still there, basically. I'm googling the crap out of this and everything on the server seems fine, but then I come across this line from ms technet
"Review the following guidelines before you configure Terminal Services with Windows SBS 2008:
Use the second server that is included with Windows SBS 2008 Premium for Terminal Services. You cannot use a server that is running Windows SBS 2008 as a terminal server. Terminal Services does not coexist well with the rest of the applications and services that are included with Windows SBS 2008.
For the terminal server, you can use either the second server that is included with Windows SBS 2008 Premium or Windows Server 2008 Standard with a separate server license."
So seems pretty clear to me. Is this true, I cannot configure the SBS box for RDP? Any other way to do this?
Edit:I'd like the user to use RWW. So they would go to https://remote.xxxx.com then have access to a remote desktop. I'm pretty sure that they are the same because when trying to use it I get "Terminal Services Gateway Not installed" or something like that.
"Review the following guidelines before you configure Terminal Services with Windows SBS 2008:
Use the second server that is included with Windows SBS 2008 Premium for Terminal Services. You cannot use a server that is running Windows SBS 2008 as a terminal server. Terminal Services does not coexist well with the rest of the applications and services that are included with Windows SBS 2008.
For the terminal server, you can use either the second server that is included with Windows SBS 2008 Premium or Windows Server 2008 Standard with a separate server license."
So seems pretty clear to me. Is this true, I cannot configure the SBS box for RDP? Any other way to do this?
Edit:I'd like the user to use RWW. So they would go to https://remote.xxxx.com then have access to a remote desktop. I'm pretty sure that they are the same because when trying to use it I get "Terminal Services Gateway Not installed" or something like that.