Re: Remote Web Workplace - Server Error in '/Remote' Application.

From: Les Connor [SBS MVP] (les.connor_at_DEL.cfive.ca)
Date: 04/17/04


Date: Sat, 17 Apr 2004 10:23:41 -0500

Hi Kev,

Possibly this:

What permissions do you have on the following directory ?

\%systemroot%\microsoft.net\framework\v1.1.4322

It's possible the Network Service account doesn't have the needed
permissions. Check to see that the Local Service and Network Service
accounts have Full Control permission to

%windir%\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v1.1.4322\Temporary ASP.NET Files.

-- 
Les Connor [SBS MVP]
-------------------------------------
SBS Rocks !
"Kev" <postmasterNOSPAM@NOSPAM-ntadmin.co.uk> wrote in message
news:amv18059da9g837bth2cuki6225bfde5h1@4ax.com...
> Hi fellow SBSers,
>
> Upgrade from Win 2K Standard to SBS 2003 Standard.
>
> I am unable to access the RWW from inside my network and get Server
> Error in '/Remote' Application, after I am asked to authenticate when
> clicking the link on the 'Welcome to Windows Small Business Server
> 2003' page.
>
> Before I attempt external access I am trying to establish an internal
> connection to RWW but as yet I have been unable to. Single NIC server
> where CEICM and RRAS have been run to publish relevant sites, default
> web site pointing at server's IP. I can access:
>
> Server
> Server/owa
> Server/tsweb
> Server/clienthelp
> Companyweb
> Localhost:8081 - WSS Central Administration
> Localhost:9237 - Frontpage Server Extensions 2002 Server
> Administration
>
> Looking at the SBS default web site I am having problems with all the
> "applications". Backup, Monitoring and Remote are all not behaving
> correctly.
>
> I can connect to the Server site from an external internet browser
> (and OWA works) but the Remote link fails. When and if I get RWW to
> work I have forwarded ports 80, 443, 444, 3389 and 4125 on the router
> so I hope I will be able to get to the RWW default page.
>
> Any advice or suggestions you can offer would be very gratefully
> received.
>
> Thank you in advance.
>
> Kev.
>


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