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Setting up a remote office connection September 2011 Nick Maxwell
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2 2 Accessing the office remotely This step by step guide will take you through Setting up a VPN connection to the office in Windows XP Using the VPN connection to connect to a remote server using terminal services Before you can connect you need: The network address of the vpn (eg vpn.domain.co.uk) Your network username and password The network address of the remote terminal server (eg 192.168.32.67 or DCSE1SrvVTS1)
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3 Executive Summary Autumn 2007 Building reputation and trust Setting up the VPN connection Any detail can go here Any detail or copyrights can go here
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4 4 Step 1. - Setting up a VPN: Windows XP Click Start Connect To Show All Connections
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5 5 Step 2. - Setting up a VPN Double Click ‘New Connection Wizard’ When the wizard window opens, click next. Or if this isn’t available Click Create a new connection under Network tasks Please note that depending on the version of Windows you are running the following screens may look slightly different. However these instructions should work in each case.
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6 6 Step 3. - Setting up a VPN Select ‘Connect to the network at my workplace’ Click Next
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7 7 Step 4. - Setting up a VPN Select ‘Virtual Private Network Connection’ Click Next
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8 8 Step 6. - Setting up a VPN In nearly all circumstances, you do NOT want to dial any initial connection Click Next
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9 9 Step 7. - Setting up a VPN Enter the hostname you have been given. This may be a name such as vpn.domain.co.uk or an IP address such as 87.34.243.3 Click Next
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10 Step 8. - Setting up a VPN Type a name for the connection (this can be anything, make it memorable) Click Next
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11 Step 9. - Setting up a VPN Select ‘My use only’ (Default) Click Next
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12 Step 10. - Setting up a VPN Tick ‘Add a shortcut to this connection to my desktop’so that you can double click the icon on your desktop to launch the VPN later on. Click Finish – you are done!
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13 Changing VPN settings If you need to change settings to your connection later on Click Start > Connect To > Show All Connections
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14 Changing VPN settings Find the connection you wish to change Right click on it and select Properties
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15 Changing VPN settings Alter any settings you need to. On the General tab you will find the VPN endpoint hostname.
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16 Executive Summary Autumn 2007 Building reputation and trust Setting up Terminal Server Access Any detail can go here Any detail or copyrights can go here
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17 Step 1. - Connecting to the remote server Make sure you are connected to the Office using the VPN connection just created Click Start > All Programs > Accessories > Remote desktop connection
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18 Step 2. - Connecting to your desktop & Applications Click ‘Options’ to get the window shown below In the field Computer type the network name of the server you have been given. Click Save As
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19 Step 3. - Connecting to your desktop & Applications Change the location to the Desktop In the field File Name type something to remember the name of the remote connection Click Save On the previous screen click Cancel
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20 Step 1. - Starting your connection the office On the desktop you will have the following two icons. Double click MRFS 1
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21 Step 2. - Starting your connection to the office At the login window enter the username and password you have been given to connect. Click Connect If successful you will see a pop box by the clock saying you are now connected.
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22 Step 3. - Starting your connection to the office Double Click the remote desktop icon (eg MRFS 2.RDP below) located on your desktop If presented with a warning box as shown, click Connect.
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23 Step 4. - Starting your connection to the office Enter your normal username and password, Click Ok You will then have your usual desktop and applications as if you were in the office.
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