Remote Desktop/Vista Professional/Multi-homed PC
I have two machines on a SBS 2003 network. One is running Vista Ultimate and the other Vista Business. The Vista Business PC has two NICs that I really want on two subnets (one LAN, one SAN). The LAN is connected via a SWITCH, the LAN via a crossover cable
to a NAS device. It all functions correctly when accessing the machine directly.
However, If I remote desktop onto the machine with both NICs enabled the remote desktop session cannot start. As soon as I disable the SAN port it works fine. From the internet I found reference to a lanatable registry key but this appears to have no impact
on Vista (it related to Windows Server xxxx)
Has anyone any ideas as I would love to separate the networks?
Thanks
Mark
September 13th, 2010 6:11pm
Workaround: Put 2 NICs into your SBS server, and connect your SAN to the second one (with a static IP address). I have done exactly this with SBS2003, and it works perfectly.
I assume you have the two NIC's on different IP networks!
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June 1st, 2011 11:24am
Workaround: Put 2 NICs into your SBS server, and connect your SAN to the second one (with a static IP address). I have done exactly this with SBS2003, and it works perfectly.
I assume you have the two NIC's on different IP networks!
June 1st, 2011 11:24am