Windows NT 1 Server, 2 Networks, No TS

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Ted Ryberg

Hi All,

I have a server hosting an application that talks between 2 different
networks. Consequently, I have 2 nics in my server, nic1 = 192. nic2 = 10.

I have TS (In Admin Mode) forwarded through the firewall at nic1. This works
fine, until I enable nic2. Then the TS client times out.

Any assistance is much appriciated.
 
You need to manually configure your windows routing tables using the
route.exe command. Only one NIC should have a default gateway assigned
through the gui.

Jeff Pitsch
Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
Citrix Technology Professional
Provision Networks VIP

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Ted Ryberg wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have a server hosting an application that talks between 2 different
> networks. Consequently, I have 2 nics in my server, nic1 = 192. nic2 = 10.
>
> I have TS (In Admin Mode) forwarded through the firewall at nic1. This works
> fine, until I enable nic2. Then the TS client times out.
>
> Any assistance is much appriciated.
 
That fixed it. Thanks!

"Jeff Pitsch" wrote:

> You need to manually configure your windows routing tables using the
> route.exe command. Only one NIC should have a default gateway assigned
> through the gui.
>
> Jeff Pitsch
> Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
> Citrix Technology Professional
> Provision Networks VIP
>
> Forums not enough?
> Get support from the experts at your business
> http://jeffpitschconsulting.com
>
> Ted Ryberg wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I have a server hosting an application that talks between 2 different
> > networks. Consequently, I have 2 nics in my server, nic1 = 192. nic2 = 10.
> >
> > I have TS (In Admin Mode) forwarded through the firewall at nic1. This works
> > fine, until I enable nic2. Then the TS client times out.
> >
> > Any assistance is much appriciated.

>
 
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