Re: Good sites for Remote Web Workplace info/setup?
From: Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] (lanwench_at_heybuddy.donotsendme.unsolicitedmail.atyahoo.com)
Date: 08/13/04
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Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 20:36:15 -0400
Les Connor [SBS MVP] wrote:
> Lanwench,
>
> "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
> <lanwench@heybuddy.donotsendme.unsolicitedmail.atyahoo.com> wrote in
> message news:O$%23SJUKgEHA.396@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
>>
>> Maybe, if I can find out what they do and what they replace that I
>> could do
>> on my own. :-)
>>>
>
>
> Get busy, then ;-)
Les:
You are a god amongst men. Thank you. This is exactly the sort of overly
complicated stuff I enjoy reading about! I will play with a spare computer
on their network & see what I can do - or damage. :-)
My next question: if all I want to do is use RWW to connect to a workstation
which was manually added, can I just enable this somehow after the fact?
I've TS'd into a server for testing, and via IIS browsing /remote, right now
I can't connect to a PC I'm *fairly* sure I enabled RD on - logging in as
domain admin.
>
> Here's a part of what connectcomputer does to make your life better.
> You could spend several hours at each workstation and hope you get it
> right. Or you could run connectcomputer, and in a few minutes you
> could go for a cold one while the happy user explores SBS.
>
> The followings modifications are performed by the Client
> Configuration:
>
> . My Network Places
>
> . Client Microsoft® Windows® Telephony Application Programming
> Interface (TAPI)
>
> Information
>
> . Connection Manager
>
> . Fax Printer
>
> . SSL Certificate
>
> . ActiveSync
>
> . ActiveSync Provisioning Information
>
> . Internet Explorer
>
> . Outlook
>
> . Global Settings
>
> My Network Places
>
> GUID 0FEC0360-CD07-499f-A242-119877403C73
>
> Two network places are created in My Network Places. By creating these
> network places, SBS increases
>
> the visibility of network share and exposes the SharePoint document
> library.
>
> Name Network Path
>
> %username% \\%sbsserver%\Users\%username%
>
> Description
>
> General Documents on Companyweb http://companyweb/General%20Documents
>
> Client TAPI Information
>
> GUID 0FEC0361-CD07-499f-A242-119877403C73
>
> Description In order to configure the client to use the server for
> faxing, client TAPI information is checked and updated
>
> every time users logon.
>
> Connection Manager
>
> GUID 0FEC0363-CD07-499f-A242-119877403C73
>
> Description If the client has been assigned to have the Connection
> Manager installed where mobile = 1 in Apps.dat,
>
> and the Connection Manager package is available at
> \\%sbsserver%\ClientApps\Connection
>
> Manager\sbspackage.exe, the refCount of the GUID between the client's
> registry and the server's
>
> config.dat is compared. If there is an old Connection Manager profile
> on the client, not installed by SBS, it
>
> will be overwritten. Connection Manager is installed on a per-user
> basis; configuration data is user specific
>
> and located at %userprofile%\Application
> Data\Microsoft\Network\Connections.
>
> Fax Printer
>
> GUID 18CBE5D6-1185-4ac5-B81A-6EB2B7D8FFE6
>
> Description When Shared Fax Client is first installed, the fax printer
> \\%sbsserver%\fax is automatically created. The
>
> printer can be recreated by calling the Win32 API
> AddPrinterConnection.
>
> SSL Certificate
>
> GUID 40208BAE-F900-4137-B971-EECC4FEE6C7F
>
> Description On the SBS server, the user has the option to secure
> communication to the server from web clients. This
>
> is done by configuring the server in ICW to use secure SSL web
> communications for OWA, and other SBS
>
> websites. When this occurs, client computers will be prompted to
> accept the SBS SSL certificate when
>
> making a web request to the server. This will occur from the Internet
> or the intranet. This request will also
>
> occur for each session, unless the certificate is manually installed
> on the client computer. To prevent the
>
> manual installation of the certificate, client configuration will
> place the certificate in the Trusted Root
>
> Certification Authorities store.
>
> Active Sync
>
> GUID 40208BAF-F900-4137-B971-EECC4FEE6C7F
>
> Description If the client has been assigned to have Active Sync
> installed where activeSync = 1 in Apps.dat, the Active
>
> Sync GUID is compared. Active Sync 3.7 is installed through the
> following command line:
>
> \\%sbsserver%\Clientapps\ActiveSync\Setup.exe /s
> %ProgramFiles%\Microsoft Small Business Server
>
> \Clients\sbsActiveSync.ini -SMS
>
> Active Sync Provisioning Information
>
> GUID 40208BB0-F900-4137-B971-EECC4FEE6C7F
>
> Description The provisioning file SBSMobCfg.exe and the DLL
> Capicom.dll that supports certificates are copied from
>
> \\%sbsserver%\clientapps\activesync to %ProgramFiles%\Microsoft Small
> Business Server\Clients.
>
> The registry key HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows CE
> Services\AutoStartOnConnect is created and
>
> the name of the executable file is added so that the provisioning
> information will be launched the first time
>
> an Active Sync-based device is connected.
>
> Internet Explorer
>
> GUID A792B130-2B57-44e8-87FB-0B5C3BC2EDE7
>
> IE is configured to point to the server, and favorites are added by
> applying
>
> \\%sbsserver%\clients\setup\install.ins to the client. The command is:
>
> rundll32.exe iedkcs32.dll,BrandInternetExplorer /ins:"path to
> install.ins"
>
> IE First Run
>
> My Company http://companyweb Only if SharePoint is installed
>
> IE Homepage
>
> My Company http://companyweb Only if SharePoint is installed
>
> Links
>
> My Company http://companyweb Only if SharePoint is installed
>
> My Email http://%sbsserver%/exchange Only if Exchange is installed
>
> IE Favorites
>
> Microsoft Small Business Server
>
> Website
>
> http://www.microsoft.com/sbserver Always
>
> My Company http://companyweb Only if SharePoint is installed
>
> My Email http://%sbsserver%/exchange Only if Exchange is installed
>
> Information and Answers http://%sbsserver%/clienthelp Always
>
> Small Business Server
>
> Administration
>
> http://%sbsserver%/tsweb/Default.ht
>
> m?AutoConnect=1
>
> Always
>
> ISA is not installed:
>
> HTTP_Proxy_Server= Do not use Proxy for HTTP
>
> FTP_Proxy_Server= Do not use Proxy for FTP
>
> Gopher_Proxy_Server= Do not use Proxy from Gopher
>
> Description
>
> Secure_Proxy_Server= Do not use Proxy for Secure HTTP
>
> Socks_Proxy_Server= Do not use Proxy for Socks
>
> Use_Same_Proxy=0 Use the same proxy server for all protocols is not
> checked
>
> Proxy_Enable=0 Use a proxy server for your LAN is not checked
>
> Proxy_Override=<local> Bypass proxy server for local addresses is
> checked
>
> AutoDetect=0 Automatically detect settings is not checked
>
> ISA is installed:
>
> HTTP_Proxy_Server=
>
> http://%sbsserver%:8080
>
> Use SBS Proxy for HTTP
>
> FTP_Proxy_Server=
>
> http://%sbsserver%:8080
>
> Use SBS Proxy for FTP
>
> Gopher_Proxy_Server=
>
> http://%sbsserver%:8080
>
> Use SBS Proxy for Gopher
>
> Secure_Proxy_Server=
>
> http://%sbsserver%:8080
>
> Use SBS Proxy for Secure HTTP
>
> Socks_Proxy_Server=
>
> http://%sbsserver%:8080
>
> Use SBS Proxy for Socks
>
> Use_Same_Proxy=1 Use the same proxy server for all protocols is
> checked
>
> Proxy_Enable=1 Use a proxy server for your LAN is checked
>
> Proxy_Override=<local> Bypass proxy server for local addresses is
> checked
>
> AutoDetect=0 Automatically detect settings is not checked
>
> HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windo
>
> ws\CurrentVersion\Internet
>
> Settings\ProxyHttp1.1 = 1
>
> Use HTTP 1.1 through proxy connections is checked.
>
> Outlook
>
> GUID CE13ED59-F99E-486d-9712-3FA02E41DBEC
>
> Description Outlook profile is added using a .prf file (Outlook
> Profile File) located at client's %ProgramFiles%\Microsoft
>
> Small Business Server\Clients folder. The .prf file adds Microsoft
> Exchange Server and Microsoft® Shared
>
> Fax Mail Transport to the user's Outlook profile.
>
> During server setup, a default .prf file named SBSDefault.prf is
> copied from CD to
>
> \\%sbsserver\clients\Setup. The setup then updates two instances of
> %SBSServer% with the name of the
>
> server. During client configuration, the file is copied to the client
> and %FaxTransport% is replaced with
>
> either MSFax XP (for Windows XP) or SHAREDFAX XP (for Windows 2000).
>
> To prevent Outlook Express from prompting to be the default mail
> client,
>
> HKCU\Identities\GUID\Software\Microsoft\Outlook Express\5.0\Mail\No
> Check Default key
>
> (REG_DWORD) is set to 1.
>
> Global Settings
>
> DNS Timeout
>
> Value
>
> Modify the DNS timeout value on the client. This will allow the server
> enough time to dial up to the Internet
>
> before IE times out.
> HKLM\System\CurrentControLSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters\DnsQueryTimeouts
>
> (REG_SZ) is set to 10 10 15 15 15 0
>
> Recover
>
> Deleted Items
>
> To enable Deleted Item Recovery on mail folders other than Deleted
> Items (such as Sent Items, Drafts,
>
> Outbox, and Inbox),
> HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Exchange\Client\Options\DumpsterAlwaysOn
>
> (REG_DWORD) is set to 1.
>
> Remote
>
> Desktop
>
> Enable Remote Desktop on Windows XP by setting
> HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal
>
> Server\fDenyTSConnections (REG_DWORD) to 0.
>
> Enable Remote Assistance on Windows XP by setting
> HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal
>
> Server\fAllowToGetHelp (REG_DWORD) to 1.
>
>
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\SmallBusinessServer\ClientSetup\Config\0FEC0364-CD07
-499f-A242-
>
> 119877403C73 (REG_DWORD) is set to 1 to indicate Remote Desktop and
> Remote Assistance is
>
> enabled.
>
> Network Printer If the server has a network printer attached, it will
> be added to the client and set as the default printer. The
>
> network printer name \\%sbsserver%\%SharedPrinterName% (REG_DWORD) is
> added to
>
> HKCU\Software\Micrsoft\SmallBusinessServer\ClientSetup\Printers
>
> The behavior can be disabled for a single user by setting
>
> HKCU\Software\Micrsooft\SmallBusinessServer\ClientSetup\NoPrinterConfig
> (REG_DWORD) to 1.
>
> The behavior can be disabled for all users by setting
>
> HKLM\Software\Micrsooft\SmallBusinessServer\ClientSetup\NoPrinterConfig
> (REG_DWORD) to 1.
>
> Welcome
>
> screen
>
> SBS Client Computer group policy disables the Getting Started welcome
> screen at logon by setting
>
>
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer\NoWElcomeSc
reen
> (REG_DWORD)
>
> to 1.
>
> Manage Your
>
> Server screen
>
> SBS Client Computer group policy disables the Manage Your Server
> screen at Windows 2000 server by
>
> setting HKLM\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows
> NT\CurrentVersion\MYS\ DisableShowAtlogon
>
> (REG_DWORD) = 1.
>
> Internet
>
> Connection
>
> Sharing
>
> SBS Client Computer group policy disables Internet Connection Sharing
> at the client by setting
>
> HKLM\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Network
> Connections\NC_ShowSharedAccessUI
>
> (REG_DWORD) to 0.
>
> Internet Connection Sharing allows the computer to be configured as an
> Internet gateway for a small
>
> network and provides network services, such as name resolution and
> addressing through DHCP, to the
>
> local private network. This policy applies to Windows 2000 SP1 or
> above.
>
> Internet
>
> Connection
>
> Firewall
>
> SBS Client Computer group policy disables Internet Connection
> Firewall at the client by setting
>
> HKLM\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Network
> Connections\NC_PersonalFirewallConfig
>
> (REG_DWORD) to 0.
>
> Internet Connection Firewall is a stateful packet filter for home and
> small office users to protect them from
>
> Internet network security threats. This policy applies to Windows XP
> or above.
>
> Network Bridge SBS Client Computer group policy disables installation
> and configuration of Network Bridge at the client
>
> by setting HKLM\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Network
> Connections\NC_AllowedNetBridge_NLA
>
> (REG_DWORD) to 0.
>
> Network Bridge allows users to create a layer two media access
> control (MAC) bridge, enabling them to
>
> connect two or more network segments together. This policy applies to
> Windows XP or above.
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