Re: OWA, RWW, Patitions
From: Lucian (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 04/02/04
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Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2004 23:33:50 -0800
Russ,
Hate to sound ignorant, but I don't get what you mean by
find an Open Proxy and view it. When I was playing with
W2K3 server with Exchange 2K3 I was able to redirect web
requests to port 81 and managed to use OWA that way. For
SBS, I had all kinds of web page problems for OWA.
Switched back to 80 and managed to use OWA internally.
Secondly, for RWW, I see the same verbage, but as a user I
get download connection manager and view RWW help. When I
login as an admin I get an additional connect to server
desktops. I don't see all your options.
Finally, when you mean double recommended space do you
mean 20GB for system, 40GB for Exchange, and a third
partition for other data?
Thanks,
Lucian
>-----Original Message-----
>
>"Lucian" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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>news:1742701c4186a$d3b63430$a401280a@phx.gbl...
>> Hi all,
>>
>> First, I moved my default website port to 81 because my
>> cable modem provider blocks 80. I am testing SBS and
>> wanted to hit it from outside. Any suggestions? Seems
to
>> be a little off. Pages not loading properly...
>
>You want to view it from outside?
>UH? Find an Open Proxy and view it that way. Or is that
too easy of an
>answer?
>
>
>> Second, I was wondering about Remote Web Workplace. I
>> logged on as a regular user and it gives me a help menu,
>> but I can't do anything else. Is there something I am
>> missing?
>
>Does that user have remote access?
>You should be able to see this..
> Welcome,
> The links of this page enable you to use components
of your Windows
>Small Business Server network over the Internet. To
protect the security of
>your business network, click Log Off when you are
finished using the Remote
>Web Workplace.
>
>
> Read my company e-mail
> Use Outlook Web Access to manage your company e-mail.
>
> Connect to my computer at work
> Work on your computer desktop just as you do in the
office.
>
> Use my company's internal Web site
> View, create, and edit documents and announcements
on the site.
>
> Configure your computer to use Outlook via the
Internet
> Learn how to configure Outlook on your remote
computer to connect via
>the Internet to Windows Small Business Server.
>
> View Remote Web Workplace help
> Learn more about the Remote Web Workplace.
>
>What do you see?
>
>>
>> Finally, does anyone have a recommended method for the
>> partitioning? I heard 10GB for system is enough. I am
>> debating between using the rest for data or should I
>> split 20GB for the Exchange folders and the remaining
>> portion for data... Any advice would be appreciated.
>
>Double Recomended Space!
>Russ
>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Lucian
>>
>
>
>.
>
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