> 
> Thanks so much for responding and the accompanying link. Have already
> scoured the Microsoft KB and advanced TechNet sources for a solution.
> Already explored the link you included in your reply. The 
> issue is not with
> XP Pro SP2 or the firewall. Already know how to configure XP Pro SP2
> firewall for pass thru of netmeeting RDS, etc. Even know how 
> to configure
> firewall pass thru for netmeeting when connecting via PPTP or 
> L2TP VPN, etc.
> Am very experienced in almost all netmeeting issues, registry 
> settings,
> hacks, modifications and even scripted rollouts across multiple
> workstations, but what a particular client has gotten 
> themselves into has me
> and a few other tech pro's stumped. Hoping you or the folks in the
> netmeeting discussion groups have found a solution. Instead 
> of repeating the
> issues here, have included relevant links below from the 
> google discussion
> group from others who have experienced the exact same 
> anomalies. Since this
> email may be forced back to raw-text once you receive it or 
> it is posted
> back to the netmeeting-discussion group, some of the links 
> below may not be
> fully underscored for a direct web click to the link. Instead 
> just highlight
> the entire link length and copy then paste into browser 
> address window to
> get to the link.
> 
> 
> 


The only things I can think of that could prevent access to RDS:

1) the SP2 firewall issue a I suggested
2) a group policy setting preventing access
3) lack of appropriate administrative rights on the problem machine





 
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