Re: RWW not working on SBS 2003

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Thanks for the suggestions, here's what I found out:

On the workstation (which is winxp pro) the user rights and policies look
correct and I specifically added my username to logon through terminal
services.
still no luck.

I can rdp to any of the workstations, I just cant access them through the
web interface ( http://ip/remote).

I beleive that it is a permission or a policy issue but I just can not find
where it is. I also beleive that the issue is with the server. Is there a
way to find out specifically which policy is being broken?

Thanks again
Angelo

"Bill Swan" wrote:

> Hi Angelo
>
> I am lost... You mention RWW not working but users can connect it is just
> getting to remote workstations... Error message you mentioned is security
> settings on the pc..
>
> Yes allow remote settings on pc is needed but also have a look in control
> panel, administrative tools, local security policy, user rights
> assignments... Look for everything todo with terminal services.
>
> Either allow logon to terminal server may not have correct users / groups or
> Deny logon locally or terminal services may have a configuration blocking.
>
> If not, try adding a user / group in allow logon through termail services
>
> Let us know how you get on..
>
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> "Angelo Keresztes" <Angelo Keresztes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
> message news:57AB09CD-3284-48E4-A863-36D310D2D4AA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Thank you for the prompt reply.
> >
> > -I have Windows Small Business Server 2003 Premium.
> > -I have rerun ceicw.
> > -also, I have restarted the server a number of times.
> >
> > is there anything else that I could've missed?
> >
> > once again, thanks alot for the help
> > Angelo
> >
> >
> > "Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" wrote:
> >
> >> Have you re-run CEICW?
> >> Is this SBS 2003 Premium or Standard?
> >> Have you tried rebooting the SBS Server?
> >>
> >> --
> >> Merv Porter [SBS MVP]
> >> ===================================
> >> "Angelo Keresztes" <AngeloKeresztes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
> >> message news:4C74D0F1-8121-493E-B2F5-84E52941CE20@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> > Hello, I have been reading numerous posts on rww not working, and I
> >> > have
> >> > been
> >> > trying the suggestions given and am not having any luck.
> >> >
> >> > Users can log onto the RWW system but when they select a workstation to
> >> > work
> >> > on, they get the following message:
> >> >
> >> > Connectivity to the remote computer could not be established. Ensure
> >> > the
> >> > remote computer is on and connected to the Windows Small Business
> >> > Server
> >> > network.
> >> >
> >> > -for testing purposes, I am accessing the rww system from within the
> >> > network
> >> > (just so the internet router is out of the equation).
> >> >
> >> > -The workstations are setup to allow remote connections ( I can
> >> > manually
> >> > connect to them via mstsc.exe )
> >> >
> >> > -permissions are setup so users can access the rww site. currently, I
> >> > am
> >> > looking to just connecti via admin user.
> >> >
> >> > -I have tried the following without any luck:
> >> > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;886209
> >> >
> >> > Prior to the weekend, the system was working. I come in after the
> >> > weekend
> >> > and the system is no longer working. Now, it is likely that somebody
> >> > has
> >> > tamperred with the RWW setup and broke it. If this is the case, would
> >> > it
> >> > be
> >> > easier just to re-install sbs2003 than to try and fix RWW manually? Is
> >> > there
> >> > a way to re-install the RWW system without re-installing 2003
> >> > completely?
> >> >
> >> > thanks for the help
> >> > Angelo
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
>
.



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