Re: Remote Web Workplace connects to wrong desktop

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First: With a Technet Plus subscription, there are "Managed Newsgroups" that
are, by contract, supposed to be monitored and "managed" by Microsoft or
their representatives. On the web pages that this program presents to
fulfill the contractual obligations of this "benefit" there is ONLY this
newsgroup for Small Business Server. If you have problems with the posts
that are presented in this newsgroup seeking support for SBS, then see the
good people that run the TechNet Plus services and websites and complain to
them.

Second, DNS is configured perfectly. AD is fully functional and every
diagnostic that can be run against the network and Active Directory pass with
flying colors. All network services are configured correctly according to
all diangostics run.

Does anyone have any other ideas on how the wrong system is being connected
when the desired system is not turned on or is in sleep mode?

Thanks,
Allen

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"SuperGumby [SBS MVP]" wrote:

first:

SBS public Newsgroups:

SBS 4.x: microsoft.public.backoffice.smallbiz
SBS 2000: microsoft.public.backoffice.smallbiz2000
SBS 2003: microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs

but meanwhile I expect it's DNS related, DNS on the server may not be being
updated with the current IP of workstations. The most likely reason would be
an error in the IPConfig of either the server or workstations so when
posting to the SBS2003 group please include the output of 'ipconfig /all >
c:\ipconfig.txt' from both the server and one affected workstation.

"Allen Clark" <nospamacent1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:B7E48681-4A3E-476A-ACAD-F21B57DD65A5@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I have a client running SBS2003 (not R2) and their users have a problem
connecting to their desktop from the Internet via Remote Web Workplace.
From
the menu, they select their workstation, but they are connected to a
different workstation. This is very frustrating because a person may be
working at their desktop, then they get kicked off when the remote user
attempts to access the desktop in the remote users office, NOT the
computer
that was in use by the person in the office. I have checked the KB and
have
not seen anything about this. Has anyone else run into this issue? If
so,
how has it been resolved?

Thanks,
Allen





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