Remote Desktop?

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I installed remote desktop recently, and enabled it.

I run the IIS webserver on port 2100 because my isp blocks port 80..so..

When I went to my school and typed in..

http://myip:2100/tsweb

It popped up the nice html screen, I typed in the servername, and it said Page cannot be displayed, what's up with this?

I went home and fiddled with stuff, tried everything, but I can't get it to work, anyone know what's up?
 
The ActiveX Control that you should be able to download is setup to run on port 3389, so you will need that opened to the PC in question before you can get the next page to come up in some cases. If 3389 isn't forwarded or opened to your PC, this could be the problem.
 
So you are saying that NO ASP pages are working at all, correct? Have you tried HTML pages? How about renaming a HTML page to ASP and seeing if that page works?
 
tried that, the .asp pages when renamed to .html work (well they do nothing that asp should, but they display a bit of text)

Renaming a .html to a .asp crashses ie :p

So what is wrong here?
 
Check the event logs on the server and see if there is anything related to "Active Server Pages" listed. It should just have informational references as to the service starting and stopping. Of course, I am assuming that you at least have "scripts only" enabled for the site in question in your IIS MMC panel. You do have that set, right? Oh, and what are the NTFS permissions to the files that you are trying to access?
 
Here is the following error that I obtain from event viewer

The perms are set to nothing basically (no boxes are checked)

The server failed to load application '/LM/W3SVC/1/Root/tsweb'. The error was 'Class not registered
'.
For additional information specific to this message please visit the Microsoft Online Support site located at: http://www.microsoft.com/contentredirect.asp.

For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
 
You might want to try and reinstall IIS to see if that clears up. I have only had 2 IIS (out of quite a few ;)) installs that needed to be reinstalled due to odd issues like this.
 
I reinstalled it SEVERAL times, (uninstall, reinstall, uninstall, reinstall)

Nothing works, help! :(
 
Have you tried accessing it from another machine that isn't at school and isn't behind a firewall (eg a friend's). The chances are that your school has not opened port 3389 on their firewall.

Matt
 
He's having problems loading any ASP page at all. That's a server issue, so his TSWEB client loading problem is related to the fact his server is "broken" rather than a possible port being blocked.
 

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