Re: CEICW fails at firewall config



Hi Mike,

C:\Program Files\Microsoft Windows Small Business Server\Support\icwlog.txt


You might want to first delete or rename icwlog.txt. This will allow a
fresh copy of the file to be created when you run CEICW. Then re-run CEICW
and post the resultant icwlog.txt file for us to look at.


--
Merv Porter [SBS MVP]
===================================

"MikeR" <research@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:uRWWuXHJGHA.604@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi Merv,
>
> I ran it a week ago to be sure that OMA was enabled because I had an issue
> with a treo 700 not syncing with exchange. The odd thing about the first
> time I ran it was that it killed a few other things such as subfolder
> paths on the root website. Seems like it reverted to a "default"
> installation. It did not error out when I ran it a week ago though. All is
> forwarded fine from the router and I did select "enable firewall" and
> enabled the services that I want. It still finishes with errors when it
> gets to the firewall section. I don't use UPNP.
> Do you know of a method to determine an error code for the failure?
> Nothing appears in event viewer.
>
>
> "Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" <mwport@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:Ohs0FFGJGHA.500@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> OK, I gotta ask... Why did you run CEICW a week ago (what were you
>> adding or trying to fix)?
>>
>> When you ran CEICW, did you enable the firewall and select the services
>> you wanted to use?
>> Are ports 443 and 4125 forwarded from your router to your external NIC?
>> (I 'm assuming a 2 NIC + router network configuration).
>>
>> If you re-run CEICW now, does it finish with any errors or messages?
>>
>> And don't use the UPNP setup feature if CEICW offers (set up the port
>> forwarding manually in the router).
>>
>> --
>> Merv Porter [SBS MVP]
>> ===================================
>>
>> "MikeR" <research@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:et6au7FJGHA.668@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> There are no error codes displayed anywhere that I can find. This is a
>>> server that has been and is running fine otherwise. The reason I am
>>> trying
>>> to run CEICW is that I ran through it a week ago and since then cannot
>>> access computers via RWW. This always worked before. The error I receive
>>> when attempting to logon to any local computer via RWW is: "the client
>>> could
>>> not connect to the remote computer. remote connections might not be
>>> enabled
>>> or the computer might be too bust to accept connections. it is also
>>> possible
>>> that network problems are preventing your connection....." This is not a
>>> permissions issue as I cannot even log on as an administrator via RWW. I
>>> can log on via rdp from any local system as any user so remote
>>> connections are enabled. I am thinking that when I initially ran through
>>> the CEICW something hosed a rule that allowed terminal service through
>>> RWW.
>>> I appreciate any ideas.
>>>
>>> Mike
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>


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