RE: Missing web services configuration pane
- From: "Victor Heijke" <VictorHeijke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2005 11:56:03 -0700
Nathan, thanks for your response.
In the meantime I got a lot further.
I think this is what happend:
the pane did not show up because I never changed the connection type. Since
we are using a PPTP connection, I always used "do not change..." When I
changed it to a PPOE or other connection type, the pane came back. And it
also messed up my server! I spend whole day searching for a way to reenable
the PPTP connection.
Since PPTP is not supported in the CEICW it seems for me unpossible to use
for configuring the rest with it.
To re-enable PPT I had to delete the 10.0.0.x scope in DHCP (not sure if
this was necessary), use the CECIW and told that I had a direct broadband
connection (which I don't). I used the network (10.0.0.150) as a IP and the
modem (10.0.0.138) as gateway. I had to log on the PPTP manually, while in
the past ISA-server logged on for me. Don't know If ISA is taking control of
the Dialup now, will try it after writing this message.
The reason that I started all this was to make it possbile to connect to
Exchange from the Internet (via OWA of Outlook via Internet) This is still
not working. I can ping the IP of my modem (ISP-broadcasted) , but the
browser keeps telling that it cannot be found.
OWA , Companyweb etc. are all working internally,
Main question is now : Is there a way to use CECIW to connect to the
internet via a PPTP VPN connection. According to my ISP is is better to use a
routermodem and use PPOE on SBS. Is this true?
"Nathan Liu [MSFT]" wrote:
> Hello Victor,
>
> Thank you for posting in the SBS newsgroup.
>
> According to your description, I understand that the Web Services
> Configuration page does not appear when you are running the CEICW. If I
> have misunderstood your concern, please don't hesitate to let me know.
>
> To narrow down this issue, please help me collect the following information:
>
> 1. Please re-run CEICW, on the Connection Type page, click Do not change
> connection type. On the Firewall page, click Do not change firewall
> configuration. Click Next, what page is appeared? Please do a screen
> capture of the issue, and attach it in your reply.
>
> 2. Please help me re-confirm whether or not the OWA, RWW, Companyweb are
> working on the internal and external, when the issue occurs.
>
> 3. Please perform the below steps to registry the dll file:
>
> A. Copy the secatts.dll file from the SBS 2003 CD3\SBS\Connect folder to
> the following path: c:\program files\Microsoft Windows Small Business
> Server\Networking.
>
> B. Copy the wizproxy.dll, Wizcert.dll, WizINet.dll files from the SBS 2003
> CD3\SBS\Connect\icw folder to the following path: c:\program
> files\Microsoft Windows Small Business Server\Networking\icw.
>
> C. Open a command prompt: start-->run--->cmd hit ok
>
> D. Locate to the following path: c:\program files\Microsoft Windows Small
> Business Server\Networking, run "regsvr32 secatts.dll" (without the
> quotation marks ).
>
> E. Locate to the following path: c:\program files\Microsoft Windows Small
> Business Server\Networking\ICW, run "regsvr32 wizproxy.dll", and
> run "regsvr32 Wizcert.dll", and then run "regsvr32 WizINet.dll".
>
> Please re-run the CEICW, and check if the issue can be re-produced.
>
> 4. Please locate the Errorlog.txt and Eventlog.txt from the ..\Program
> Files\Microsoft Integration\Windows Small Business Server 2003\Logs folder,
> and check whether there are any error messages noted on this issue, then
> paste the full context in your reply.
>
> 5. If the issue persists, please locate the Icwdetails.htm file from the
> %sbsprogramdir%\Networking\ICW folder, copy all contexts of the file and
> paste it in your reply.
>
> 6. Please also locate the icwlog.txt file from the c:\program
> files\Microsoft Windows Small Business Server\Support folder, and check
> whether there are any error messages noted on this issue, then paste the
> full context in your reply.
>
> To get additional information, you may refer to the following KB article:
>
> 825763 How to configure Internet access in Windows Small Business Server
> 2003
> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=825763
>
>
> I'm looking forward to your update. If you have any questions or concerns,
> please do not hesitate to let me know. I am always happy to be of further
> assistance.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Nathan Liu (MSFT)
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> >Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2005 02:03:06 -0700
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> >According to the books and the helpfile I can configure the web services
> via
> >CEICW. But when I run it, it doesn't show the web services configuration
> >pane. I know I have seen it before (I disabled everything there then), but
> >now it is gone.
> >
> >We have a fresh install of SBS2003 SP1 + ISAserver 2000.
> >OWA, Remote and Companyweb are working internally. There is no hardware
> >firewall in the router.
> >
> >Thanks in advance
> >
> >Victor Heijke
> >
>
>
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