RE: Active X error attempting to connect to RDP through RWW
- From: michael_fett@xxxxxxxxxxx <michaelfetthotmailcom@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2006 16:08:02 -0700
Forgot to mention;
No Spybot
&
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\ActiveX
Compatibility\{7584C670-2274-4EFB-B00B-D6AABA6D3850}
Does not exist.
"michael_fett@xxxxxxxxxxx" wrote:
Hi I'm Mike and I'm having the same problem as above. The only difference I.
see is I'm running Windows ME. Is Windows ME not supported?
Most links I found tried to get me to download tswebsetup.exe. It prompts
that its not compatable with my version.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. mike
"CUBuffs" wrote:
Crina,
I tried to copy the msrdp.cab from the server to the "downloaded
programfiles" folder on the client, however the folder will not accept the
file. Do you have any other suggestions for me.
""Crina Li"" wrote:
Hi CUBuffs,
Thanks for your posting.
You may copy the Msrdp.cab from the SBS server to the client computer, and
install it manually.
Thanks for your time.
Best regards,
Crina Li (MSFT)
Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support
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| Subject: RE: Active X error attempting to connect to RDP through RWW
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| Hey Crina,
|
| I have a similar problem but none of your suggestions here have worked
for
| me. I have a branch office with 6 users that I am setting up to use
Terminal
| Server. 4 of the 6 users had no problem installing activex and they now
have
| access to the Terminal Server through RWW. The other 2 users received
the
| message about IE not allowing the installation of Activex and shows a
problem
| with the msrdp.cab file. As I said I tried your suggestions in this post
but
| nothing worked for me.
|
| ""Crina Li"" wrote:
|
| > Hi J,
| >
| > Thank you for posting in SBS newsgroup.
| >
| > According to your post, I understand that when you select a computer in
RWW
| > page to connect to, it prompts that "Your browser's security settings
may
| > be preventing you from downloading ActiveX controls" If I am off-base
on
| > that, please let me know.
| >
| > As I know, when you select or click Connect to connect to the machine,
the
| > browser is going to attempt to download a Microsoft Remote Desktop
ActiveX
| > control from the server to the client. That's going to be if the client
| > does not already have it installed. The actual file that is downloading
is
| > located under the %systemroot%\Inetpub\Remote directory, and it is
called
| > Msrdp.cab. After it is installed, it will be installed to the client
under
| > whatever their Windows directory is, %windir%\Downloaded Program
| > Files\Microsoft RDP Client Control.
| >
| > If the control cannot be downloaded, you are going to be returned to
the
| > main menu with the following error. It will say, "This portion of the
| > Remote Web Workplace requires the Microsoft Remote Desktop ActiveX
control.
| > Your browser's security settings may be preventing you from downloading
the
| > ActiveX controls. Adjust these settings, and try to connect again."
That is
| > a signal to maybe check some of the security settings in Internet
Explorer.
| > Please try the following steps:
| >
| > 1. Open Internet Explorer, click Internet Options on the Tools menu.
| > 2. Click the Security tab, select Internet and click Custom Level.
| > 3. Select Prompt or Enable for Download signed ActiveX controls and
| > Download unsigned ActiveX controls.
| > 4. Click OK. Restart IE and have a test.
| > 5. Clear IE cache on internet client:
| >
| > Open Internet Explorer. Click 'Tools'->'Internet Options'. In
'General'
| > tab, click 'Delete files' and 'Delete cookies' buttons. Will the issue
be
| > resolved?
| >
| > 6. Please try to add http://servername to the IE Intranet zone of the
| > problematic client computers and try again. You can do so as following:
| >
| > To add the site to the Trusted sites zone on the problematic client
| > computer:
| >
| > 1) Start Internet Explorer (if it is not already running).
| > 2) On the Tools menu, click Internet Options.
| > 3) Click the Security tab.
| > 4) Under Select a Web content zone to specify its security settings,
click
| > Trusted sites, and then click Sites.
| > 5) In the Add this Web site to the zone box, type http://servername,
and
| > then click Add.
| > 6) Click Close, and then click OK.
| > 7) Try to see if the problem still persists.
| >
| > Please note that you need to be a local admin to install Active X
controls.
| > I recommend logging in as an admin, installing the ActiveX control,
then
| > logging in as the regular user to use the RWW or anything else.
| >
| > This issue may also occur if the "Do not save encrypted pages to disk"
| > feature in Internet Explorer on the client is disabled. If this is the
| > case, follow the steps to fix the issue:
| >
| > 1. In Internet Explorer, click Internet Options on the Tools menu.
| > 2. Click the Advanced tab. Scroll to the bottom. In the Security
section,
| > click to check the "Do not save encrypted pages to disk" check box.
| > 3. Click OK.
| > 4. Click OK. Restart IE and have a test.
| >
| > If you could reproduce this issue on every client workstations, you may
| > also refer to the following information.
| >
| > 1. In the IIS MMC right-click the server (servername (local computer))
and
| > choose properties.
| > 2. Click the MIME Types button and verify if .cab is there.
| > 3. If .cab is not there, click the New button.
| > 4. In the Extension box, type .cab.
| > 5. In the MIME Type box, type application/octet-stream.
| > 6. Click OK to close all the dialog windows and then click Apply to
apply
| > the changes.
| > 7. Run IISRESET.
| >
| > Hope it helps.
| >
| > I appreciate your time and look forward to hearing from you.
| >
| > Best regards,
| >
| > Crina Li (MSFT)
| >
| > Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support
| >
| > Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
| >
| > =====================================================
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| >
| > Any input or comments in this thread are highly appreciated.
| >
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| > | Hello,
| > |
| > | I have posted in another thread, but as a follow-up. I'm hoping a
new
| > post
| > | might lead to a solution.
| > |
| > | We have a recent install of SBS 2003 SP1 on our network. All
| > workstations
| > | XP Pro.
| > |
| > | I have been having problems with Remote Desktop through the Remote
Web
| > | Workplace. I continually receive the error "This portion of the
Remote
| > Web
| > | Workplace requires the Microsoft Remote Desktop ActiveX control.
Your
| > | browsers security settings may be preventing you from downloading
ActiveX
| > | controls. Adjust these settings, and try to connect again." There
is no
| > | yellow bar prompting for install of an ActiveX control.
| > |
| > | This does NOT appear to be the well known spyware ActiveX kill bit
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