Special tips for Windows Remote Desktop?

Hi all, I installed ESXi 3.5, then built a virtual machine with Windows Server 2003 R2. Everything works very well. I would like to access this computer with Windows Remote Desktop from another computer on my network. I enabled remote access within the machine virtual, but unable to connect Remote Desktop also.

A clue, it's that I can't ping the remote computer to the virtual machine. Which in itself is strange, because the virtual machine is saved on the router and can see outbound to the Internet. Is there something blocking the other local machines to see the virtual machine?

Thanks in advance, Chuck

Hi Chuck,

Check your Windows Firewall, you VM Server 2003 R2.

NIC Properties 'Advanced' tab,

Turn it off and then try RDP.

Now, the firewall will block your attempts

S ' Please note if helpful_.

Alex

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