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Can't get Remote Desktop working on my machine - help
I have a Windows 7 machine that I'm trying to setup to allow Remote Desktop connections so that I can access my machine when I'm away from home. I used this method in the past with other machines and always enjoyed the convenience of working at my home PC when away on vacation, etc.
After setting it up, I can access the machine using Remote Desktop Connection from within the local LAN network using the computer name. However, I cannot access it using my external IP address which should be the router which should forward it to my personal computer. The error I get says "Remote Desktop can't connect to the remote computer for one of these reasons: 1) Remote access to the server is not enabled, 2) The remote computer is turned off, 3) The remote computer is not available on the network."
Here is everything I've done so far:
I've enabled Remote Assistance connections via the System Properties and Allowed connects from any version of Remote Desktop
The Remote Desktop services (3 of them I think) are all enabled and started.
I've checked and Windows Firewall is allowing port 3389 through
I have an Asus RT-N66R router which I've added a Port Forwarding rule to forward that port to the LocalIP of my personal machine.