RE: Remote Desktop Access
- From: Vickie <Vickie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 4 Jan 2006 08:34:06 -0800
Charles,
Again thank you for your reply. I did move the computers into the CU, but
they still did not appear. I then had a message re: the trust relationship
was missing, so I rejoined the network thru the administrator, and rebuilt
the users. After the rebuild, all was working. Today I get a report that 6
services are not running, and I am looking into that.
Thanks again for trying to help.
Vickie
""Charles Yang [MSFT]"" wrote:
> HI Vickie,
>
> You can move the accounts to that OU manually without shut down the related
> client computer.
>
> Please feel free to post back your results. I will be here waitting for
> your updates.
>
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Charles Yang (MSFT)
>
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> | Subject: RE: Remote Desktop Access
> | Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2006 05:21:03 -0800
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> | Charles,
> |
> | Thank you for the quick reply. I am a bit confused as I the 2 computers
> I
> | see from the rww are listed under computer in the ADUC, and the 2 I do
> not
> | see are in the business-computer-sbscomputers. Am I moving the 2 into or
> out
> | of the business-computer-sbscomputer? Can this be done while the systems
> are
> | running, or should they be off the network?
> |
> | Again, Thanks for the help
> |
> | Vickie
> |
> | ""Charles Yang [MSFT]"" wrote:
> |
> | > HI Vickie,
> | >
> | > Welcome to SBS newsgroup.
> | >
> | > Issue description:
> | > ============
> | >
> | > I understand that you want to access two other workstations through
> RWW,
> | > but they did not show up on the RWW.
> | >
> | > Analyzing and suggestion:
> | > =============
> | >
> | > Before we go any further, can I assume that you can use RDP to that
> client
> | > computer inside your SBS local network? And what is the OS of these two
> | > client computer, they are Server OS or XP client?
> | >
> | > Generally speaking, this issue should be occurred if you join the
> client
> | > manually not via SBS wizard, and the RWW only search the client
> computer
> | > that are list on the SBS client computer OU. You can try to following
> steps
> | > to see if the issue can be resolved:
> | >
> | > 1. Open the SBS server Managements.
> | > 2. Navigate to ADUC node and expand it.
> | > 3. You will find the two other client computer on the computer node,
> please
> | > choose it and move it to the following OU. My
> | > business-Computers-SBScomputers.
> | > 4. Then access the RWW website to see if you can see the computer on
> the
> | > list.
> | >
> | > If the problem still exists, I suggest you run the connectcomputer
> wizard
> | > to rejoin the client computer to SBS domain to solve the issue, you can
> | > disjoin the client computer from SBS domain then use "set up client
> | > computer" wizard to create a new client account. On the client side,
> logon
> | > the computer locally then run http://servername/connectcomputer to join
> the
> | > client computer to the domain again.
> | >
> | > This will be helpful to your issue, please feel free to let me know the
> | > results, I am glad to be of assistance.
> | >
> | >
> | >
> | > Best regards,
> | >
> | > Charles Yang (MSFT)
> | >
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> | >
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> | > | From: =?Utf-8?B?Vmlja2ll?= <Vickie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> | > | Subject: Remote Desktop Access
> | > | Date: Mon, 2 Jan 2006 14:26:04 -0800
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> | > | I have a SBS 2003 server with 4 workstations attached. I can get
> into
> | > the
> | > | server using the remote web access and can logon to the server, but
> when
> | > I go
> | > | to the logon to the workstation I only see 2 of the workstations, and
> | > they
> | > | are not the 2 I need to get into. I have check to be sure everything
> is
> | > | running on the workstation, like remote access, but the workstations
> | > still do
> | > | not show up.
> | > |
> | > | What am I missing?
> | > |
> | > | Thanks for any help you can give me.
> | > | Vickie
> | > |
> | >
> | >
> |
>
>
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