Re: Accessing Apps through RWW

From: R. Boveroux--BHL Enterprises, Inc (RBoverouxBHLEnterprisesInc_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 11/17/04


Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2004 10:24:03 -0800

It is Standard with 2 nics. When I setup the machines using the connect
computer wizard I got a message stating that I am not authorized to view this
web page. I added each machine by changing the domain name etc through
properties of my computer.

I do not understand what you mean when you say "To enable it you need to
have selected it when you ran CEICW". What "it" are you referring to?

The other issue is the fact that we do not have the licenses to install the
software onto multiple systems. We installed it on the server because it has
excess processing power and disk space. The only spare XP Pro WS is a lot
weaker when it comes to processor etc.

Currenlty we can use remote desktop connection to allow 2 users at a time
into the app, but we have 6 people who need access at various times. If I
want to keep the app on the server, is TS the only route that I have????

"Frank McCallister SBS MVP" wrote:

> Yes you can get to an idle XP Pro WS and login and run the addlication from
> the XP WS. To enable it you need to have selected it when you ran CEICW
> (Connect to Internet) from Todo List in Server Management and joined the
> Computers using the http://servername/connectcomputer Wizard. If you didn't
> do this originally you can rerun CEICW and select the appropriate web
> facilities you wish to allow including RWW and OWA.
>
> Is this Standard or Premium with ISA? One or two NICs?
>
> --
> Frank McCallister SBS MVP
> COMPUMAC
> "R. Boveroux--BHL Enterprises, Inc"
> <RBoverouxBHLEnterprisesInc@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:8806026B-4577-4FCC-A890-A46767A0EF5F@microsoft.com...
> > My client's main financial software is loaded on sbs2003. We do not have
> > the
> > money to put up a TS box and need to be able to get to this app remotely.
> > I
> > have been told that it is possible to do this through RWW. Is this
> > correct
> > and if so, how do I enable it?? Thanks a lot.
>
>
>



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