Terminal server to TWO machines Port Redirection

This is a discussion about Terminal server to TWO machines Port Redirection in the Windows Networking category; I have had success setting up a seperate terminal server on a network, but I was wondering if there was a way to contact TWO machines (TS Server & PDC) through a router? Right now, I have port 3389 forwarding to the TS server.

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I have had success setting up a seperate terminal server on a network, but I was wondering if there was a way to contact TWO machines (TS Server & PDC) through a router? Right now, I have port 3389 forwarding to the TS server. Is there a way? It would be nice to have application serving on the TS server and maintain the ability to run TS in Administrative mode on the main server.
 
Thanks for any suggestions.
 
-Maurice

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I would imagine just chaning the port on the DC/PDC would accomplish this; Here's how.
 
Good luck

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If you use the newer RDP client, simply append the port number to the IP/FQDN of the box.
 
www.mydomain.com:3390
 
Assuming you have 3390 pointing to your other system, you would be able to contact it. The client-side directions are for the older client, and no longer needed/valid.