![]() ![]() I am not able to establish a remote desktop connection whether I disable the ESET firewall or not. I followed the steps listed by guava1776 and posted 03 March 2014 - 10:12 PM. Click Start, select All Programs or Programs, select Norton Internet Security, and then click Norton Internet Security. Please help me resolve this, I've never had this kind of problem with other firewall software. Is there a setting I am missing somewhere? From what I can tell, and I have experience setting up software and hardware firewalls, I have everything necessary in place per your instructions. * When attempting to RD from my local network with ESET Firewal DISABLED, I am able to successfully access host computer. ![]() * When attempting to RD from my local network with ESET Firewall ENABLED, I am unable to access the host computer. From the drop down on the left change the setting to. Scroll through the Program Name list to locate the file WizardGraphicalClient.exe. Click on Personal Firewall and then from that drop down select Program Control. From there click on Settings and then 'Norton Internet Security Options'. Ensured that Allow RDP is checked in IDS configuration First open up your Norton Internet Security program. If an Internet Security Suite package is installed, then it is likely to contain both an Anti-Virus product and a Firewall product. Ensured that trusted zone and local zone have all remote IPs Remote address = Trusted Zone, Local Zone, any specific IPs I need to add. Ensured 3389 is set for TCP out and in allow, I have followed ALL of the steps listed above. (The Security Level can be set to Medium or High. If the Enable Security check box is checked, continue with the instructions below otherwise, no special configuration is required. ![]() I am setting up Remote Desktop to be available from my workplace or from the Trusted Zone/Local Zone and I am having a similar issue. Open Norton Internet Security and choose Personal Firewall Settings from the menu at the left. Sorry to resurrect this thread, but the OP never said if the solution worked for them or not. ![]()
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