Re: Adding TS member server to SBS2003

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From: Henry Craven (IUnknown_at_Dot.Nyet)
Date: 06/08/04


Date: Tue, 8 Jun 2004 18:10:16 +1000

Sorry about that... attached to the wrong post...

-- 
Henry Craven {SBS-MVP}
    Melbourne Australia
"Henry Craven" <IUnknown@Dot.Nyet> wrote in message
news:uyJVL5STEHA.1232@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> This one is more appropriate to the Office/Word Newsgroups.
>
> Last time I needed to do something like this I wrote a Macro that
> Attached to a [New Letterhead Doc] Button. The Macro swapped out the
> Default printer and loaded the template. Another button reset the
> default printer.
>
> -- 
> Henry Craven {SBS-MVP}
>     Melbourne Australia
>
> <Alan G> wrote in message
> news:99oac01giflbu8dn1ji42k7n2f5njtr0ci@4ax.com...
> > This might be out side the scope of this group, but it looks like a
> > lively NG so I thought I would post here :)
> >
> > We are adding a TS member server (2003) to a SBS2003 shortly.
> >
> > I have been experimenting prior on test box's to the day we go live
> > and doing some testing in advance.
> >
> > Following the document ADS_TermServ.doc from the MS site as a guide
to
> > adding the TS Server.
> >
> > We have already run into a problem where we do the following
> > "http://ServerName/connectcomputer, and then click Connect to the
> > network now"
> >
> > Basically it refuses to work for whatever reason Pretty sure it is
not
> > DNS.  Not really worried as I am interested if anyone can offer the
> > best way to set this up manually.  Along the same lines as setting
up
> > an XP workstation on a SBS 2000 network
> >
> > Also Interested if there any user account issues on the SBS box for
a
> > successful login.
> >
> > I have not done this setup with a TS since SBS 4.5 so am unsure of
the
> > real world issues that we should be aware of.
> >
> > Any ones experience would be appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
>
>

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