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I am trying to connect to a SBS 2003 network using Remote Web Workplace thru IE on an XDA Exec. Can initially connect Ok until I try to connect to a server or workstation when I get the message -
This portion of the Remote Web Workplace requires the Microsoft Remote Desktop ActiveX Control. Your browsers security settings may be preventing you from downloading ActiveX controls. Adjust these settings and try to connect again.
Anybody any ideas about this?
On the same vein. I can connect to a server using Terminal Services Client but the desktop comes up so small it is unreadable. Is there any way of telling TSC to make it bigger?
try www.logmein.com
works much better
Paul
pukka said:
try www.logmein.com
works much better
Paul
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Seconded. Incredible program, and utterly free.
Doesn't help me
I look after a lot of customers that use SBS 2003. Remote Web Workplace is built in to the system. This gives me a connection to the server using a web based connection. At this point I then get an option to connect to any servers or workstations on the network. When I choose where to connect to I then get an RDP connection (terminal services)
This I normally do from either base or from my laptop when I am somewhere I can get a connection from. Now and again I need to do it from my Exec - this was the question.
I need to know how to get the activex downloaded to my phone
I recently purchased a tmobile mda and was trying to access my campus's network. But when I logged on, the only page I could view was about downloading a vpn client for multiple os's (but no windows mobile) to use the network.
Is there a vpn client for windows mobile?
Any help would be great.
Thanks!
There's a built-in client that will handle L2TP and PPTP VPNs. If you go into Settings/Connections and click "Edit my VPN servers" you can configure the client for your VPN. It's worth a try.
Tried that, didn't work... I decided to ask my University about their network, they said it was a cisco 3000 or something... And also informed me that "to their knowledge" the windows mobile 5 built in client isn't compatible...
I then went to the College of computer science help desk to see if some peers could help me. They said someone had bought a $100 program to be able to connect to the concentrator but didn't know who made it or where to get it.
Does anyone know of such a thing? Or a cheaper alternative?
AnthaVPN
I have found AnthaVPN wich is about from 40$ to 100$ depending what you need.
I'm trying also to open VPN without this IMHO too expensive solution. But if it's the only way - then I need to buy....
Maybe some kind of tunneling from own Linux-server (With Swan) might be the free solution....
I have been testing Bluefire Security's VPN and it works great, but my employer is using a Nortel system sio I cannot comment on the Cisco compatibility. It costs $79. I have also tries Antha but is cause problems enabling Wifi and Gprs.
John
Long time I could’t make connection with the built-in VPN client. After the latest ROM update from Qtek it works (I tested only PPTP). I can make VPN to SBS server and Windows XP. Also I can use Terminal Services true VPN connection.
The only thing I can’t get working is to access network shares (I tried GSFinder+ and NetUse).
Guka
the remote desktop client on my vario ii connects to my work desktop perfectly using our office vpn but it is rubbish! the screen doesn't scale well at all or provide any kind of zoom out function.
I have a vnc client which performs much better but it won't connect over the vpn it only works when connected directly to the office network.
forwarding ports is out of the question. so my question is this.
is there a vnc client for pocket pc which will work over vpn or is there a way to make the remote desktop client less rubbish
also are there any apps out there that will let me browse my work network over the vpn. resco doesn't seem to be able to do it even the ftp client won't work.
am I missing something about vpn connections as it seems the only two apps that work over one are activesync and the remote desktop client.
Did you tried to acces domain controler throught the VPN? If yes it is normal that it doesn't work; Domain controler require security enhancement in auth that pocket devices cannot deliver yet. The only way I know is to reduce the security enhancement by using the GPO on the concerned servers; but this is far of being a clean fix.
Just trying to use connect to a vnc server on my workstation. btw our domain controller is the exchange server and active sync works fine
Active sync & exchange do not use the integrate authentification & kerberos; it uses a plain text auth (crypted with the SSL certs), that's why it works. Even if you are on the LAN you will not be able to access your domain's controller shares because of security enhancement.
This is far from solving your issue; but I just wanted to make it clear. Concerning your issue I can't help you at the moment, I still didnt tried the VPN & advanced networking.
btw, good luck
I have set up a vpn on my home computer, no domain, and can't access shares or a vnc server on that either.
Hi Stemill, I seen your other post about the vpn issues with Resco also, I have heard in the past about vpn issues using the [email protected], are you using [email protected] or [email protected]?
I use the terminal/remote client on a daily basis, and it does blow, vj on the board here has made an app that allows fullscreen with the terminal client, and theres a Mocha remote desktop client that supports scaling but no fullscreen, both of which have their own quirks. The scaling makes the text impossible to read when its even at 25%
I have been working on connecting to the remote desktop on mac with vnc, and I've gotten as far as an error on authentification, so I know its possible outside of a home network, but I don't have a clue about buisness situations..exchange or vpn's.
I not even 100% positive about the wap issue, I just seem to remember reading something about it in the past.
Sorry I wasn't of much help, also I kind of have a question for you, I see you mention activesync, you're not activesyncing over an internet connection are you?, I'm working on installing apps that I don't have a .cab for over an internet connection, but the best route I had figured out was to install to a ftp share and then grab the .cab from there with Resco.
Best of luck to you.
Hi there.
I'm on t-mob in the uk. They have a 3g network with full internet access so i'm not using wap at all.
Thanks for the tips about the remote client tweaks. Do you have a link?
I'm using activesync to connect to my works exchange server to sync email and calendar. Pretty sure its not possible to sync over the air to a pc without using exchange. You certainly won't be able to grab remote files via activesync.
If we could figure out how to get apps to work over vpn you could set one up on your pc and (theoretically at least) browse its contents using resco without having to bother with ftp.
If it's not possible to get stuff working over the vpn then you've probably found the best solution already. use ftp or setup a webserver on your pc and host the cab files on that. pocket ie seems to let you install cab files directly from a link.
btw which vnc client are you using on your phone?
Hi, I forget a lot of the time that people here have so many different carriers, sorry.
Here's the link to vj's terminal addon app
http://www.vijay555.com/?Releases:VJFullscreenTSC
And here's the link to the Mocha remote client app
http://www.mochasoft.dk/rd.htm
I used .Net vnc when I was able to get the authentification error
http://www.freewareppc.com/docs/netvncviewer.shtml
I think my problem on the authentification was with the apple remote desktop itself, I read about somethin in the authentification being non standard and sometimes the free vnc viewers don't work..but that was also pc to pc related, the same makers of the Mocha remote desktop also make a vnc client..that was gonna be my next try, I just haven't gotten there yet.
I inistally set up my pc to be able to remote to it from my phone and access aol chatrooms..well mainly one I have hung out in for years, then realized if I set up a server, I could install apps that I couldn't find in .cab form over the net with it, I used to have windows server 2003 set up with IIS(webserver) and the streaming media services, I'm wondering now if the windows streaming media really works with the pocket windows media, and if I could even use it with my gprs/edge connection, I'm still waiting on 3G, suprisingly the remote desktop isn't too bad on gprs/edge.
I'm currently waiting to get a new hard drive before I can really get to work, I'm testing on an old messed up xp install, and half the time I can't even access "my computer" or open folders without it crashin explorer.
hey guys,
am trying to connect to my office's VPN with my vario II. the default software provided does not seem sufficient. for one, i have one of those security key ring things which means my password changes every time i want to connect.
my pc uses cisco's vpn client...
any ideas? right now i'm just synching my exchange server with my pda using activesync, but wouldnt' midn having it on the go! there's no "external" access as such for the exchange server - it does have a web front end but its highly customized and isn't as easy as just configuring it as an external data source on my pda...
This one works perfect for me..
http://www.ncp.de/english/download/testsoftware/index.html
We use AnthaVPN at my university and it's supposed to work quite well with Cisco concentrator gateways, but be warned, if you have the latest 3.3 aku, you might run into problems like I did regarding loosing 3g internet connectivity on your hermes. However it could have just been a fluke as I didn't bother trying a fresh install of antha after a hard reset or anything since 3g is just as fast as my universities wireless internet anyways
Hope this helps
You can also try Bluefire. They have a 30 day fully functional trial version.
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Applestar said:
http://www.ncp.de/english/download/testsoftware/index.html
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I have installed this but can't see any way of configuring the VPN connection. How did you configure it?
You have to use the PC client in order to create a configuration file and then transfer the file to your device
duh!
thanks!
bluefire is amazing. i bought it.
I came close to getting bluefire to work on our Cisco network... But once connected it would not transfer data.
I read on a seperate post here that alledgely the medianet unlimited plan uses the wap.cingular access point. That point is NAT based and some vpn clients do not like that... So they refuse the connection based on changing ip addresses.
I am not a networking expert so I do not know if this is in fact the case.
I do know I tried every freakin setting for bluefile and could not get a vpn tunnel from my phone to our Cisco vpn... So I gave up!
NCP
Could I get more specific infos about bluefire? They wanted a 5 page survey before they would send me a (business) trial.
Well, NCP Secure Entry VPN Client works perfect for me with Lancom and other standard firewalls. And yes, configuration is made with a Win XP Desktop Application. Nice about this: They got a Desktop VPN client as well which will be configured exactly the same way. So if you got a working setting for your Laptop you can manually copy the settings and they will work on the PPC as well - thats what I did.
Hi, I am from Sweden and this is my first post here at XDA.
I got a HTC p3600, it´s upgraded to WM 6.5 and it works awesome.
Now the problem. The WLAN works great at home and other open networks/ if i got the key.
In my school we got WLAN but i can´t connect to it. I find it in the WLAN-list but there it ends. My friend with an Iphone just select the network and then he can insert his username and password, and woila! He´s in.
When i try to connect the server wants a "Certifikat" in swedish. I have tried to do a "Domain enroll" to get it But it always fail.
I think they use Windows Server 2003.
Does anybody understand my bad language? If you wanna know any more, just tell me.
Same problem here, trying for some weeks to find a solution and so far all attempts with different clients failed. I`m sure it`s not a windows server but a cisco concentrator that let`s You access wlan and it seems there is no free client that can communicate correctly with cisco hardware for winmobile. Iphones have a vpn client directly from cisco integrated and can pass without problems. Try to ask Your computer center what concentrator they use and if they know of a client that supports winmobile.
Some forums mention a registry hack that deactivates certificate authentication but just setting it didn`t help. We`re still trying if this might work in conjunction with a locally installed certificate. Try to get the root certificate of Your CA and import it to Your device. Might help. Somehow they screwed up PEAP on mobile clients cause it`s supposed to work without local certificates but alas...
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Same problem here, trying for some weeks to find a solution and so far all attempts with different clients failed. I`m sure it`s not a windows server but a cisco concentrator that let`s You access wlan and it seems there is no free client that can communicate correctly with cisco hardware for winmobile. Iphones have a vpn client directly from cisco integrated and can pass without problems. Try to ask Your computer center what concentrator they use and if they know of a client that supports winmobile.
Some forums mention a registry hack that deactivates certificate authentication but just setting it didn`t help. We`re still trying if this might work in conjunction with a locally installed certificate. Try to get the root certificate of Your CA and import it to Your device. Might help. Somehow they screwed up PEAP on mobile clients cause it`s supposed to work without local certificates but alas...
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Thanks for the answer!
Would it be possible to to install some kind of program from cisco to make it work?
Unfortunately Cisco doesn`t do any winmo clients, they licensed it to other companies. Tried with Root CA yesterday but that didn`t work, maybe we need a valid client cert too. Have to get a personal one from our uni CA the days.
Try installing secureW2
http://www.securew2.com/node/3
This is a program specifically designed to work with wpa2 networks offered through a radius server. Most schools and universities use a radius server. You will need a local login and password though.
When installed, you can select securew2 in the certificate window of wifi settings, when you try to connect to the wireless network.
Thanks for the suggestion. I tried with various clients, none of them worked, securew2 was among them. But maybe it works with fiddyboy.
A page mentioned some older hardware may not cope with mixed wpa modes, maybe P3600 is among them but I really don`t think so...
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Try installing secureW2
http://www.securew2.com/node/3
This is a program specifically designed to work with wpa2 networks offered through a radius server. Most schools and universities use a radius server. You will need a local login and password though.
When installed, you can select securew2 in the certificate window of wifi settings, when you try to connect to the wireless network.
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I am downloading now, will test it tomorrow. Thanks!
Edit: I am not getting it to work. Can someone help me with the settings?
I am sorry, but I don't know what settings to use in your specific case... These settings should be made available by your school or company, most of the time the settings for laptops will give enough information too
which rom do you use to upgrade to windows mobile 6.5
Finally got it to work. We have different WLANs here at our university. I had no luck connecting to our VPN-network so I tried our eduroam WLAN. Eduroam is a roaming network for educational purposes. If You have a login from Your uni/school/whatever You should be able to access the internet from any eduroam network worldwide.
As You said You were asked for a certificate I think Your network relies on the same technologies as ours because I had the same error before. Following explanation:
Our eduroam RADIUS server is certified.
This means our uni gave it a certificate. Our uni was certified by and got a certificate from the DFN (german research net). The DFN was certified by and got a certificate from the german Telekom.
This is called a certificate chain with the DFN as intermediary and Telekom as root certificate authority.
What I had to do is import just the root certificate (from Telekom) to my mobile device by downloading it from our unis webpage, transferring it to the Trinity and just click on it. It confirmed installation and the root ca is listed under the Settings>System>Certificates>Root.
Edit : Normal certs are with *.crt ending. MinMo wants *.cer-files. If You only can get Your hands on *.crt import them into Your PC browser, export from there with DER-encoding and rename *.der to *.cer. That`s it.
Our eduroam RADIUS server authentication is via PEAP.
So I configured the network connection like this:
connects to : internet
authentication : wpa2
data encryption : aes
eap type : PEAP
Connect. When prompted put in Your uni account credentials.
This worked on WinMo 6.1 and 6.5 Without the ValidateServerCert reghack or any other other special program.
WinMo5 failed! Also tried the ValidateServerCert reghack but it`s of no use. Think it`s because WM5 has no wpa2-aes support. If Your RADIUS allows wpa and tkip it may work.
Maybe if this doesn`t work Your server it uses something other than wpa2 or aes. Try different options. Maybe it`s not using PEAP. Ask Your admin but try with a certificate first.
The strange thing is that PEAP was used to avoid handling of certificates; it`s especially there to NOT have to fiddle with them. Anyway, this works here, hope this is the solution for Your location...
you should just buy a protable harddrive or a flash drive and transfer your files onto that and then onto your computer.
Hi, I have same problem, trying to use eduroam on CTU, my Notebook/Laptop WiFi work ok, but I can't connect with TD2 Topaz. I have instaled required certificate, but in options I have no way to set concrete RADIUS server to connect (which is required to be specified in settings on Notebook). Any ideas please? I Also installed securew2, but I can't add Cesnet CA in securew2 options, even it is installed in system (I is present in setings-certificates in WM).
When You have WinMo 6.1 You shouldn`t need securew2 and there is no need to explicitly set RADIUS IP. Have You tried eap-type : PEAP ? What`s the error message if any ?