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VPN Windows Server > Remote Desktop Services (Terminal Services) Question cisco vpn client unable to add route 0 Sign in to vote Hello All, I have a Netgear router and use Netgear SoftRemote VPN addroute failed to add a route with metric of 0 code 160 windows 8 client to connect to my network. I can connect to my Win 2000 Servers and desktops using PC ANYWHERE. i have 1 Win XP Pro desktop that https://supportforums.cisco.com/discussion/10856786/window-7-connects-vpn-not-remote-desktop i connect to with RDP. I installed a Win 2008 server on the LAN and tested RDP from the internal win xp desktop to make sure it was working. When I got home and connected to the LAN with the VPN the RDP client would not connect to the win 2K8 server. I get the https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/office/en-US/5c8acf84-a44f-4d8e-a8e0-b9db323144bc/rdp-client-will-not-connect-thru-vpn?forum=winserverTS message "This computer can't connect to the remote computer try connecting again if the problem contiues contact the owner of the remote computer or your network admin. The RDP client displays the standard messages "Securing Connection" "Configuring remote session" but after a while i get the "computer can't connect" message. When connected with the vpn client I can ping the server and map drives to the 2K8 server and I can rdp to the win xp pro desktop and while in that desktop I can rdp to the 2K8 server. I turned the server firewall off and still no joy when trying to connect directly thru the vpn client to the win 2K8 server. Anyone have any ideas how to resolve this one? Any ideas are greatly appreciated. Thanks AJINC Monday, January 10, 2011 9:14 PM Reply | Quote Answers 0 Sign in to vote Hi AJINC, 1. You can connect to the server via Remote Desktop from INSIDE your LAN
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