RE: SBS2003 Security Certificate / RWW Client connection / Connection Manager

From: Brent Brewer (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/26/04


Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2004 10:41:19 -0800

Thank you for your assistance.

I will try your suggestions on items 1 and 3.

As for item 2 I am stil having problems, I am seeing the
logon screen, I am trying to logon to the domain account
and I have checked my remote desktop on the desktop pc.

Any other ideas would be helpful. I do appreciate all of
your assistance. I'll keep you posted on my progress.

Thanks,
Brent Brewer
>-----Original Message-----
>1) When you created the certificate in the Connect to the
Internet Wizard,
>did you specify your fully qualified domain name? ie.
www.company.com or
>server.company.com? If not you should rerun the CEICW
and create a new
>certificate.
>
>2) When you connect to the client machine, are you
getting the logon
>window? And does that window specify that you are
logging onto the domain
>and not the client machine? Also, is Remote Desktop
enabled on that
>Windows XP Pro machine and your account is listed as a
valid account that
>can log onto the machine?
>
>3) For the VPN, when you ran the Configure Remote Access
Wizard on the To
>Do list, it has you specify the servername. This must be
a either a valid
>name that will resolve on the internet or it must be the
public IP address
>of the server. Check that and make sure the right
information is specified
>there.
>
>Chris Ard
>Small Business Server
>Enterprise Platforms Support
>
>This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
confers no rights.
>
>.
>



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