Re: Remote Web Workplace - Swing Migration?



Ta, will do
"Frank McCallister SBS MVP" <anonymous> wrote in message
news:uXbuhnFqFHA.3744@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi Andrew
>
> From a WS you cannot RWW to and run IPCONFIG and determine the IP and
> Machine name. Go to another machine and ping the Machine name and see if
> you get the same IP. I had one Swing where the A records didn't match and
> you may need to flush the DNS. Also Ck Ctrl Panel System Remote Tab and be
> sure Remote Tab has Remote Access enabled and your user is in Users
> authorized. If these steps don't resolve contact Jeff by email.
>
> --
> Frank McCallister SBS MVP
> COMPUMAC
> "Andrew Prior" <andrew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:OO0MmdEqFHA.3800@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Futher to all this,
>> I logged into one user remotely,
>> opened 4125 in the windows firewall on her machine
>> and also enableed remote desktop in the My Computer properties.
>>
>> When I try and get rww to work to her machine now, I get the same error
>> as in my server I sometimes can rww into ie
>> a VBScript: Remote Desktop Disconnected dialogue box which says "The
>> client could not connect to the remote computer. Remote connections
>> might not be enabled or the computer might be too busy to accept new
>> connections...etc". The other machines still give me the Internet
>> Explorer Dialogue box saying "Connectivity to the remote computer could
>> not be established. Ensure the remote computer is on and connected to the
>> Windows Small Business server network.")
>>
>> Andrew
>>
>> "Andrew Prior" <andrew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:%23k7t1YEqFHA.3204@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> My inability to get into RWW on one client's network is driving me mad.
>>>
>>> If port 4125 is open on the firewall (ISA) and on the router, should a
>>> port scanner like Megaping be able to see it as open?
>>>
>>> I can find other legitimately open ports. But I cannot see 4125 open.
>>> But I can't see it open in a couple of networks I can log into and use
>>> RWW properly, so this may be misleading me.
>>>
>>> I have three networks which are identical ie SBS 2003 Premium, same
>>> router, same router setup, except that the one I can't get into was done
>>> as a swing migration from SBS 2000.
>>> (I can rww into two of them from work and from my home network, but not
>>> the third. RDP and Radmin are fine with the third network, by the way.)
>>>
>>>
>>> What intrigues me about the problem network is that when I go
>>> https://x.x.x.x/remote and login to the page where you can choose to log
>>> into either workstations or servers or outlook etc, there is one machine
>>> I can sometimes log onto. That is a Windows Server 2003 that they use
>>> as a backup tape machine and data store. I added that to the domain
>>> myself after we swung over to SBS2003. (Other times I get a VBScript:
>>> Remote Desktop Disconnected dialogue box which says "The client could
>>> not connect to the remote computer. Remote connections might not be
>>> enabled or the computer might be too busy to accept new
>>> connections...etc". The other machines give me an Internet Explorer
>>> Dialogue box saying "Connectivity to the remote computer could not be
>>> established. Ensure the remote computer is on and connected to the
>>> Windows Small Business server network.")
>>>
>>>
>>> Does this ring any bells for anyone? It sounds like maybe the
>>> workstations are locking me out. Where do I make sure that RWW access is
>>> enabled in group policy and or on the local machine.
>>>
>>>
>>> Andrew Prior
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>


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