RE: Dial-in Access from W2K to SBS 2003.
- From: Deadpool9 <Deadpool9@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2005 06:03:05 -0700
One more question:
The only phone number I have available at the time is also the line for the
SBS fax. Do you think this will cause any conflicts there? I am thinking
that the wrong modem may be trying to answer the line.
"Edward Tian" wrote:
> Hi:
> Thanks for the update!
>
> I am sorry that the information I provided make you confused.
> According to the KB article, the RRAS server should be added to the RAS and
> IAS Servers group in ADUC other than the laptop.
>
> In addition, please change a modem and check if the problem persists. We
> have experienced several similar issues (619 error) that were caused by a
> hardware failure.
>
> Please feel free to let me know if you have further concerns.
>
> Enjoy your weekend! :)
>
> Best Regards
> Edward Tian(MSFT)
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> | Hi,
> | Thanks for your reply. Yes you understood correctly. From reading the
> | article, I am a little confused. Do I need to add the laptop to the RAS
> and
> | IAS Servers group?
> | Also, the server is using USB modems for this, will that be a problem? I
> | could possibly go with an internal pci hardware modem if needed (I have
> one
> | on hand).
> | Thanks
> |
> | "Edward Tian" wrote:
> |
> | > Hi:
> | > Thanks for posting here.
> | >
> | > From the description, I understand that when you want to dial-in the
> SBS
> | > 2003 Server from a remote laptop, you received an error 619 indicating
> that
> | > the port is not connected. If I have misunderstood, please feel free to
> let
> | > me know.
> | >
> | > Based on my research, you can refer to this knowledge base article:
> | > Routing and Remote Access server stops authenticating dial-up
> networking
> | > clients
> | > http://support.microsoft.com/?id=227747
> | >
> | > In addition, if you have another serial modem, try to replace the modem
> and
> | > test the issue.
> | >
> | > For your information:
> | > Port errors and modem response errors can be caused by many different
> | > things. Frequently, the problem is that the port was not assigned a
> memory
> | > range or interrupt request during the computer's startup cycle because
> the
> | > hardware did not respond within the Plug-and-Play time-out interval.
> This
> | > is particularly likely during the startup cycle of older computers that
> | > have internal first-generation Plug-and-Play Windows modems, especially
> if
> | > the modem is starting to suffer a hardware failure. Typically, this
> problem
> | > causes errors 615, 617, or 619.
> | >
> | > Please feel free to let me know if you have further concerns.
> | >
> | > Have a nice day! :)
> | >
> | > Best Regards
> | > Edward Tian(MSFT)
> | > Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support
> | >
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> | > | I cant seem to get dial-in access to work from a W2k laptop to my
> SBS2003
> | > | server. I have run the Remote Access Wizard in SBS, and got all that
> | > set,
> | > | but I am using the same phone number as my receiving fax number.
> | > (Different
> | > | modem though.) On the laptop, when it dials in, I keep getting an
> Error
> | > 619,
> | > | The Port is Not Connected. I have put the user in the mobile users
> | > group. I
> | > | think it is a modem problem most likely, but Im not really sure.
> | > | Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> | > |
> | >
> | >
> |
>
>
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