Re: Small Biz Design



Hi Chris,

Thanks for you update by mail! I am glad to know that things are getting
fine now. I appreciate your time and effort to try my suggestions and get
this resolved.

Please feel free to post back when you need further assistance on this
issue and I am look forward to work with you next time again!

Have a nice day!

Sincerely,

Jenny Wu
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Thanks a lot for your help.

RWW is working, thanks for your advice
Chris Lazarides

IT Manager
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>From: v-yanniw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ("Jenny wu [MSFT]")
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>Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2005 02:36:29 GMT
>Subject: Re: Small Biz Design
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>Hi Chris,
>
>Thanks for your update! You need not open the 4125 port. It is needed to
>open port 80 and generally it is opened. You can try to test using the
>following command on another office:
>
>"Telnet xx.xx.xx.xx:4125" (no quotation marks)
>
>*xx.xx.xx.xx is the SBS network's public IP address.
>
>If the communication is successful, it indicates that the connection
>between both offices can be setup. Try to test, tell me the result.
>
>I am happy to be assistance of you!
>
>Have a nice day!
>
>Sincerely,
>
>Jenny Wu
>Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support
>Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
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>Hi Jenny,
>
>If I try to connect remotely to this Server with http://publicIP/remote,
>from another network in another office which has a firewall do I have to
>open the same ports (eg. 4125) on the remote network to be able to connect
>to the SBS Server?
>
>Regards,
>
>Chris Lazarides
>===================
>
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>>From: "Jenny Wu \(MSFT\)" <v-yanniw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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>>Subject: Re: Small Biz Design
>>Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2005 02:55:24 +0800
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>>Hi Chris,
>>
>>Thanks for your update by mail!
>>
>>Before we go further on the RWW site issue, please kindly help me collect
>>some information to isolate the issue so that accurate sulutions can be
>>provided.
>>
>>What is your meaning of ¡°On my local router in this branch office where
I
>>want to enable RWW, I get a dynamically IP address for internet access.
My
>>local ISP says I have a public IP address.¡±
>>
>>What is your branch office network topology? What relationship between
>your
>>main office and the branch office? Two sites in one domain, two different
>>domains or just in one domain?
>>
>>The RWW site is build-in web site of the SBS 2003 server, I suggest you
>>strictly follow KB 825763 to configure network connection according to
>your
>>scenario.
>>
>>To publish the RWW site, you need publish Remote Web Workspce to internet
>>and open 4125 port on the software firewall and the hardware
>firewall/router
>>to allow the traffic. All we need to do is that rerun CEICW wizard.
>>
>>You can refer to the following steps:
>>
>>1. Expand Standard Management | To Do List.
>>2. Click Connect to the Internet in the right pane.
>>3. In Internet connection types page, choose your conncetion type.
>>4. Navigate the wizard to Firewall and then select Enable firewall.
>In
>>the next page, please check items you want to publish to internet service
>to
>>internet are checked in services configuration page.
>>
>>5. Click Next and then select Allow access to the following web site
>>services from the internet.
>>6. Make sure ¡°Remote Web Workspce ¡°be selected and click Next.
>>7. Following the wizard to finish it.
>>
>>It is recommened that you take a look at the KB 825763 to get detail
>>information about configure SBS network connection:
>>
>>825763 How to configure Internet access in Windows Small Business Server
>>2003
>>http://support.microsoft.com/?id=825763
>>
>>For you have installed router outside the SBS 2003 network, please ensure
>>you open the 4125 port on the hardware router. Check the manufacturer's
>>documentation for details on how to open ports of the device.
>>
>>After did that, on the internet computer, type URL:
http://publicIP/remote
>>in IE to access the Companyweb site. Could you access it?
>>
>>>>Do I have to use VPN or is there an easier way via RWW?
>>You need not use VPN to access RWW if you have published it to internet.
>The
>>Sharepoint service is different services with RWW, there is necessary
>>dependence between the RWW and the Sharepoint site.
>>
>>More information:
>>Generally, we open the ports we needed to allow some specific traffic.
You
>>can refer to the following list:
>>
>>TCP port Definition
>>
>>25 Email (SMTP)
>>80 required for HTTP
>>requests for your site
>>443 required for HTTPS
>>requests using SSL, which secures communications from your server and a
>Web
>>browser
>>444 Companyweb
>>4125 Remote Web Workplace
>>1723 (plus GRE Protocol 47) VPN
>>3389 Terminal Services
>>21 FTP
>>
>>Hope above information helps! I am happy to be assistance of you!
>>
>>Have a nice day!
>>
>>Sincerely,
>>
>>Jenny Wu
>>Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support
>>Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
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>>Hi Jenny,
>>
>>Thanks for your help. I need to solve one more problem that I am having.
It
>>is as follows:
>>
>>I want to be able to login remotely via RWW but have the following
problem.
>>The domain in the office on our SBS 2003 Server is 'domain.local'. I have
a
>>registered domain 'domain.com' which is included in the CEICW as my email
>>domain. This domain is hosted by an external company and holds POP3
>>accounts, FTP and Website for 30 branch offices worldwide. On my local
>>router in this branch office where I want to enable RWW, I get a
>dynamically
>>IP address for internet access. My local ISP says I have a public IP
>>address.
>>
>> How can I use this Public IP address to connect remotely via RWW as
>>I do not want to ask my ISP to provide a DNS record of the whole domain
>that
>>is registered as it hosts other POP3 accounts worldwide. Do I have to use
>>VPN or is there an easier way via RWW? Please note, in CEICW wizard I have
>>only enabled RWW and not Sharepoint (I have uninstalled it actually). What
>>are the requirements to use RWW? Does Sharepoint need to be installed? I
>can
>>browse locally via RWW using the servername as well as the public IP but
>not
>>from outside this network.
>>
>>Please help
>>
>>Chris Lazarides
>>=======================================
>>""Jenny wu [MSFT]"" <v-yanniw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Thanks for your update!
>>>
>>> Yes, you can directly import the Wab file to Outlook 2003, and If you
>>> export the Wab file through wizard of Outlook Express, the format
should
>>> be
>>> kept. Just try to import to test.
>>>
>>> Please feel free to post back if you need further assistance to the
>issue.
>>> I am happy to be assistance of you!
>>>
>>> Have a nice day!
>>>
>>> Sincerely,
>>>
>>> Jenny Wu
>>> Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support
>>> Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
>>> ======================================================
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>>> regarding other Microsoft products, you'd better post in the
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>manner.
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>>>
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>>> issue.
>>>
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>>> doing
>>> so, it will ensure your issues are resolved in a timely manner.
>>>
>>> For urgent issues, you may want to contact Microsoft CSS directly.
Please
>>> check http://support.microsoft.com for regional support phone numbers.
>>>
>>> Any input or comments in this thread are highly appreciated.
>>> ======================================================
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>>>
>>> The partner mail content:
>>> ================
>>> Hi Jenny
>>>
>>> Thank you for your help all steps were perfect for a perfect setup. I
>need
>>> to know one more thing thing, I have an Outlook Express Adress Book
that
>>> has
>>> been saved as a Wab file, how can I import these contacts into Microsoft
>>> Outlook 2003. The problem here is the address book is subdived into
>>> folders
>>> with different compan y numbers. If import is successful into Outlook
>will
>>> that format stay the same or will everything look different? Do I have
to
>>> copy and paste in a comma delimited file then import this .pbx file as
>>> Outlook Express does not use the reliable pst format.
>>>
>>> Regards
>>>
>>> Chris Lazarides
>>> ================
>>>
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>>>>Organization: Microsoft
>>>>Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2005 10:20:49 GMT
>>>>Subject: Re: Small Biz Design
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>>>>Hi,
>>>>
>>>>Thanks for your update by mail!
>>>>
>>>>After we installed SBS 2003 successfully on the server box, the Client
>>>>application installations such as Outlook 2003, IE 6, Shared Fax Client
>>> are
>>>>copied to the shared folder ClientApps folder on the server box, they
>will
>>>>be pushed to XP or Windows Profession clients if we setup client
>computers
>>>>using Add computer wizard and Assign Applications to Client computers
>>>>wizard. When users logon client computer next time, the installation
>>>>notification will be prompted to install these client applications. You
>>> can
>>>>refer to the following steps to do:
>>>>
>>>>1. Setup the client computer by running Setup Client Computer wizard to
>>>>setup computer account.
>>>>
>>>>2. In the client computer, try to join it to domain by running
>>>>http://servername/connectcomputer. And assign appropriate user accounts
>to
>>>>the computer.
>>>>
>>>>Important: Client computer's preferred DNS server should be the internal
>>>>NIC of SBS 2003.
>>>>
>>>>Note: Please ensure you have added the SBS Site (http://FQDN/*) in
>trusted
>>>>site in IE of the laptop. You can refer to the following steps:
>>>>
>>>>a. Start Internet Explorer.
>>>>b. On the Tools menu, click Internet Options.
>>>>c. On the Security tab, click Local intranet zone, and then click Sites.
>>>>d. Click Advanced.
>>>>e. In the Add this Web site to the zone box, type the ConnectComputer
>>>>server's IP address or the ConnectComputer server's FQDN, and then click
>>>>Add.
>>>>
>>>>3. Assign client applications to client computers by Deploy Client
>>>>Application wizard.
>>>>a. Go to Server Management console -> Client Computers -> Assign
>>>>Applications to Client computers.
>>>>b. Click it to start Assign Application wizard, follow guide to assign
>>>>Outlook 2003 to client computers you want to.
>>>>c. When users logon to domain from client computers next time, Outlook
>>> will
>>>>be installed.
>>>>
>>>>Hope above information helps! I am happy to be assistance of you and
look
>>>>forward to your reply!
>>>>
>>>>Have a nice day!
>>>>
>>>>Sincerely,
>>>>
>>>>Jenny Wu
>>>>Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support
>>>>Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
>>>>======================================================
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>>>>regarding other Microsoft products, you'd better post in the
>corresponding
>>>>newsgroups so that they can be resolved in an efficient and timely
>manner.
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>>>>http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.aspx
>>>>
>>>>When opening a new thread via the web interface, we recommend you check
>>> the
>>>>"Notify me of replies" box to receive e-mail notifications when there
are
>>>>any updates in your thread. When responding to posts via your
newsreader,
>>>>please "Reply to Group" so that others may learn and benefit from your
>>>>issue.
>>>>
>>>>Microsoft engineers can only focus on one issue per thread. Although we
>>>>provide other information for your reference, we recommend you post
>>>>different incidents in different threads to keep the thread clean. In
>>> doing
>>>>so, it will ensure your issues are resolved in a timely manner.
>>>>
>>>>For urgent issues, you may want to contact Microsoft CSS directly.
Please
>>>>check http://support.microsoft.com for regional support phone numbers.
>>>>
>>>>Any input or comments in this thread are highly appreciated.
>>>>======================================================
>>>>This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
>>>>rights.
>>>>
>>>>The partner mail content:
>>>>++++++++++++++
>>>>I would like to know when in SBS Setup Outlook 2003 is installed. Can
it
>>>>also be pushed to XP clients saving money purchasing a full Microsoft
>>> Office
>>>>package? If yes how do you do the pushing of Microsoft Outlook 2003 on
>SBS
>>>>2003 to XP clients?
>>>>
>>>>Regards,
>>>>++++++++++++++
>>>>
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>>>>>From: v-yanniw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ("Jenny wu [MSFT]")
>>>>>Organization: Microsoft
>>>>>Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2005 06:35:23 GMT
>>>>>Subject: Re: Small Biz Design
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>>>>>
>>>>>Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks for posting here! Also thanks for Merv's great input!
>>>>>
>>>>>Merv has answered all your questions. And what is more, I would like to
>>>>>give more information about SBS 2003 so that you have a fast
>>> understanding
>>>>>about SBS 2003.
>>>>>
>>>>>When we setup SBS 2003 server using installation disks, the Windows
>Small
>>>>>Business Server integrated setup process including the requirements,
>>>>>limitations, flow, and actions of the integrated installation once the
>>>>>operating system portion of setup has concluded. Windows 2003 OS,
>>> Exchange
>>>>>server and Sharepoint services will be installed during the SBS
>>> integrated
>>>>>setup. After installation, the SBS server box has been DC.
>>>>>
>>>>>In SBS environment, the following conditions must be true:
>>>>>
>>>>>- The new SBS 2003 computer must be a domain controller that is
>installed
>>>>>on the root of the domain.
>>>>>- The new SBS 2003 computer must hold all the Flexible Single Master
>>>>>Operation (FSMO) roles.
>>>>>- The new SBS 2003 computer must be a global catalog server and must be
>>>>the
>>>>>licensing server.
>>>>>- There must not be any existing domain trusts or child domains.
>>>>>- Only one SBS server can exist on the domain. If SBS 2003 is
installed,
>>>>no
>>>>>other SBS 2003 or 2000 server can be installed on the same domain.
>>>>>
>>>>>After we installed SBS 2003, the first thing we need do is that run
>CEICW
>>>>>(Configure E-mail and Internet connection wizard) to configure network
>>>>>settings. The wizard includes configuring the network properties for
>both
>>>>>an internal and an external network interface (if two network cards are
>>>>>used) as well as configuring ISA Server 2000 as a gateway server,
>>>>firewall,
>>>>>and web caching server, and configuring Exchange for all e-mail. It
>also
>>>>>configures many of the local server services such as DNS, DHCP, WINS
and
>>>>>RRAS.
>>>>>
>>>>>I suggest you refer to the following KB article to get detail
>information
>>>>>about how to configure SBS network:
>>>>>825763 How to configure Internet access in Windows Small Business
Server
>>>>>2003
>>>>>http://support.microsoft.com/?id=825763
>>>>>
>>>>>Additionally, the following articles should be useful to you to
>>> understand
>>>>>and deploy SBS 2003:
>>>>>
>>>>>Windows Small Business Server 2003 Service Home page
>>>>>http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/sbs/default.mspx
>>>>>
>>>>>Windows Small Business Server 2003 Best Practices
>>>>>http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=D9F63C79-6488-
4
>05
>>> 8
>>>>-
>>>>>BD90-94D46C82CD68&displaylang=en
>>>>>
>>>>>Windows Small Business Server 2003: Frequently Asked Questions
>>>>>http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/sbs/techinfo/overview/genera
l
>fa
>>> q
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>

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