Re: Accessing Apps through RWW
From: Frank McCallister SBS MVP (anonymous)
Date: 11/17/04
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Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2004 12:51:49 -0600
To run the connectcomputer Wizard you need to logon to the Wizard as Domain
Administrator. By joining Manually you have bypassed a lot of functions the
Wizard performs. SBS will not run as TS in application Mode so if you wish
to run this app from a server you need to get a second server and install TS
CALs on it. The web access items are in the Enable Firewall section of
CEICW.
-- Frank McCallister SBS MVP COMPUMAC "R. Boveroux--BHL Enterprises, Inc" <RBoverouxBHLEnterprisesInc@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6A720B17-151C-41F7-B9EF-48FE998BCE8E@microsoft.com... > 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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