les_garten
Limp Gawd
- Joined
- Dec 12, 2007
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I migrated an office from 2003 to 2012 Essentials.
I admin'd the box fine setting it up at home with RDS and installed REALVNC on it. Everything was groovy.
Took it to the office and migrated all the workstations to this new domain controller, migrated profiles, etc, moved files, remapped shares, did scripts, etc. Everything went very smooth.
I get home and cannot get to the box thru the VPN as I always did with the 2003 server. Can't ping it, get to it with RDS, VNC, nothing. Can't get to any of the workstations either. I'm thinkin' ohhh crap, I'm in trouble Monday morning, this office is down hard and dead!
Nope, nothing, no calls. I send an email to ask the Doctor if they turned everything off and he said no, everything is working fine.
I am not interested particularly in the web admin access, that I most likely disabled because I can't reach it either. But it looks interesting and I might re-enable it.
But mainly, how do I get RDS and VNC access back? This is a remote site and I'd like to know before I drive 100 miles round trip.
I admin'd the box fine setting it up at home with RDS and installed REALVNC on it. Everything was groovy.
Took it to the office and migrated all the workstations to this new domain controller, migrated profiles, etc, moved files, remapped shares, did scripts, etc. Everything went very smooth.
I get home and cannot get to the box thru the VPN as I always did with the 2003 server. Can't ping it, get to it with RDS, VNC, nothing. Can't get to any of the workstations either. I'm thinkin' ohhh crap, I'm in trouble Monday morning, this office is down hard and dead!
Nope, nothing, no calls. I send an email to ask the Doctor if they turned everything off and he said no, everything is working fine.
I am not interested particularly in the web admin access, that I most likely disabled because I can't reach it either. But it looks interesting and I might re-enable it.
But mainly, how do I get RDS and VNC access back? This is a remote site and I'd like to know before I drive 100 miles round trip.