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Does anyone know of any options?Īs for getting RDP working for multiple workstations behind a firewall with a single public IP, don't bother with messy registry settings. We open ports for RDP so this would not be a security issue. I can open a firewall port for a box that works as a proxy if there is an open source solution. Are there any non-administrator open source options that I can set up on my network internally? (by non-admin, I mean a client to workstation software that the client/employee, who only needs access to do work on their office workstation, can have up and running in a matter of seconds, without any administrator options, in their road warrior style client software) I know you need a computer acting, I would assume as a proxy, which is what teamviewer is supplying, so that you can connect through the firewall just by having the listener software installed on the remote system. So I would like to have a teamviewer type option but without the unbelievably high cost associated with it.
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I am finding after extensive troubleshooting right down to regedit, opening ports in the firewall, update un-installs, netstat, and more, that getting some computers working with RDP is pretty much impossible. When Windows Remote Desktop works it is a very nice solution, but for me it doesn't work for 50% of the computers in our domain.