Re: SBS Network Configuration Wizard

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From: Kevin Weilbacher [SBS-MVP] (kweilbacMVP_at_gte.net)
Date: 03/31/04


Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 08:32:07 -0500

are these new workstations? or are these workstations already members of the
SBS domain and logged on? I'm not sure the ConnectComputer will work if the
workstation is already a member of the SBS domain

-- 
Kevin Weilbacher [SBS-MVP]
"The days pass by so quickly now, the nights are seldom long"
"Brian" <bconlin@symergence.com> wrote in message
news:%23NXJyWuFEHA.3096@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> I am trying to migrate local computer settings to my SBS domain.  When I
go
> to the connect to network link (pointed to
> http://servernam/connectcomputer/start.htm) it said could not connect.
The
> start.htm is listed in the virtual directory, but is not accessable from
the
> client computer. Also get an error from IE that states "Error: Automation
> server can't create object"
>
> Following is the message received:
>
> The Small Business Server Networking Wizard was not installed. You may not
> be a member of the local Administrators security group on this computer or
> your Local Intranet security settings may be set to High. Click Connect to
> the network now to try again and click Yes when prompted. If the wizard
> fails to install, contact the person responsible for your network.
>
> Connect to the network now
>
> It just comes back to the same page when I click again...
>
> Thanks for your help in this.
>
> Brian Conlin
>
>


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