RE: HELP!!!!



Yes, I am still having issues. I did not understand the workaround link that
you sent me to. Where do I put that info? Also, I was working with Matt but I
have not received a response in a couple of days. Here is where I am at:

Here is what I did. I reinstalled SBS 2003 using the Repair mode. I
still have a few Errors but not quite as many. The plus side is that I can
now access OWA from the Server and from Workstations. However, I still get
the same thing when I try to go to 192.168.16.2 I get the Welcome Screen, but
when I try to browse either to the Company Web Site or Remote Workplace, it
comes up asking for a Username/Password. This is not the standard RWW Access
page, but a normal type login screen. No matter what Username and PW I use it
repeats 3 times and then Errors out.

I am getting an error that the Windows Firewall Service COuld not start
because another program is using it, Possibly Remote Access. Is that normal?
I noticed on my own system that Windows Firewall is disabled and everything
works fine.

--
Thanks for your help.


""Jenny wu [MSFT]"" wrote:

> Hi Andyn,
>
> Thanks for your update. I am glad to know that the logon locally issue has
> been resolved. Did you try my suggestion and get the issue resolved?
>
> Please feel free to post back when you need further assistance on the logon
> issue or the remote access issue and I am always happy to be assistance of
> you!
>
> Have a nice day!
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Jenny Wu
> Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support
> Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
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> >Thanks for the reply. All is OK now with the exception that Remote Access
> >does not work. I have a nother thread going with Matt right now.
> >--
> >Thanks for your help.
> >
> >
> >""Jenny wu [MSFT]"" wrote:
> >
> >> Hi Andyn,
> >>
> >> Thanks for posting here!
> >>
> >> According to your post, I understand that users can not logon to the SBS
> >> server locally after you setup Remote Access. If I am off base, please
> >> don't hesitate to let me know.
> >>
> >> This issue appears strange. I'd like to verify the following information
> to
> >> help narrow down the issue:
> >>
> >> 1. Did the issue happen when users logon the server box locally (before
> the
> >> server computer side) or when users logon the server using Remote
> Desktop
> >> connection?
> >> 2. What is your meaning ' DHCP Server and everything is down after
> trying
> >> to install remote access.'? How you know DHCP server down? Can your
> client
> >> workstations get proper IP?
> >> 3. What IP address do the clients get currently? What error message do
> you
> >> get when you run ipconfig /release and ipconfig /renew?
> >> 4. If the issue happened when remote access the server, does the issue
> >> happen in client workstations?
> >> 5. What is your server OS version? Have you installed ISA on it? What is
> >> version?
> >> 6. Can you connect to RWW via https://FQDN/remote and logon as the
> >> administrator, are you able to connect to the server using "Connect to
> >> Server Desktops"?
> >>
> >> The error "The local policy of this system does not permit you to log on
> >> interactively" may occur if the user does not have "logon locally" user
> >> right. I would like to confirm that you have check the "Allow logon
> >> locally" policy and "deny logon locally" policy in the default domain
> >> policy.
> >>
> >> Please check if the user accounts who can not logon to the server is a
> >> member of either the Remote Operators group or the Domain Power Users
> >> group. On SBS 2003, the "Deny log on locally" policy setting is applied
> to
> >> the Remote Operators group in the Default Domain Controllers Policy
> object.
> >> This policy setting also applies to the Domain Power Users group because
> >> the Domain Power Users group is a member of the Remote Operators group.
> >> Since a deny policy always overrides an allow policy, this policy
> setting
> >> prevents users from logging on to domain controllers in the domain, even
> if
> >> the "Allow log on locally" policy applies to the same users.
> >>
> >> Remove the Domain Users group or those users from the Remote Users group
> or
> >> the Domain Power Users group. Try to test, how about the result?
> >>
> >> Please refer to the following KB article to get detail methods:
> >> "The local policy of this system does not permit you to logon
> >> interactively" error message when you try to log on to a computer that
> is
> >> running Windows Small Business Server 2003 by using an Administrator
> account
> >> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=841188
> >>
> >> I am currently standing by for your info. I am always happy to be of
> >> further assistance.
> >>
> >> Have a nice day!
> >>
> >> Best Regards,
> >>
> >> Jenny Wu
> >> Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support
> >> Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
> >> ======================================================
> >> This newsgroup only focuses on SBS technical issues. If you have issues
> >> regarding other Microsoft products, you'd better post in the
> corresponding
> >> newsgroups so that they can be resolved in an efficient and timely
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> >> different incidents in different threads to keep the thread clean. In
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> >> so, it will ensure your issues are resolved in a timely manner.
> >>
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> >> check http://support.microsoft.com for regional support phone numbers.
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> >> >
> >> >-- I am not sure what happened, but after trying to set up Remote
> Access
> >> and
> >> >restarting the Server, My client can no longer log in as Administrator.
> We
> >> >get the following error: "The Local Policy Of This System Does Not
> Permit
> >> You
> >> >To Log On Interactively. What the heck happened and how do we fix.
> >> >
> >> >I tried to log in remotely to change password settings, but it will not
> >> >allow me to. I keep getting the Login/Password and when I put in the
> >> correct
> >> >domain, username and password it keeps asking for it. Please advise if
> >> there
> >> >is another way to fix this, as my clients DHCP Server and everything is
> >> down
> >> >after trying to install remote access.
> >> >
> >>
> >>
> >
>
>
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