Re: Remote Access - The struggle continues



Addendum:

I lied in Para 4. Although I can run Outlook with the dial-up
connection, it does not connect to the server.

Para 5 is true though.

JK

On Fri, 10 Jun 2005 08:48:48 GMT, johnk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx (John F
Kappler) wrote:

>Background - We're running SBS 2003 Premium with appropriate Exchange
>settings. We have static IP address and a Router.
>
>Having got all our in-house desktops talking happily to the server I'm
>now trying to setup our Notebook users....
>
>I added a User with the Add User Wizard. I made sure I added their
>Notebook System Name at the same time and answered all the questions
>regarding remote access positively.
>
>I then went to the Notebook, logged on as the user and ran
>http:/server/connectcomputer. This did its install stuff and
>eventually could run Outlook2003, connecting to the server either via
>our local LAN or via a dial-up Internet connection (a tad slow, but
>that's a different problem).
>
>I can also run OWA via each connection.
>
>However, there are two things that dont seem to work:
>
>1) There is an shortcut icon on the desktop to connect to the server.
>I'm not sure what this is for (!) but it doesn't ever seem to make a
>connection. One of the error messages starts "The PPP link control
>protocol was terminated (Error 734) ...." Another error message
>doesn't stay on the screen long enough to see what it says!
>
>2) I've also tried to connect from the Notebook to the server using:
>https://<ipaddress>/remote, but this returns a "You are not authorised
>..." message
>
>(I've setup the router so that ports 443, 444 & 4125 all pass through
>to the server).
>
>Any help or explanations much appreciated.
>
>TIA,
>
>JohnK

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