Re: Please help me as I am clueless at this point!

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Server:
Windows IP Config:

Hostname...............................................blahserver
Primary Dns Suffix.................................blahcompany.local
Node Type..............................................Unknown
IP Routing Enabled.................................Yes
Wins Proxy Enabled...............................Yes
DNS Suffix Search List...........................blahcompany.local

Ethernet adaptor Server Local Area Connection

Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
Description.............................................Realtek
RTL8139 Fast Ethernet NIC
Physical
Address...................................00-11-D8-73-E4-B9
DCHP Enabled.......................................No
IP
Address..............................................192.168.0.101
Subnet Mask...........................................255.255.255.0
Defaualt Gateway....................................192.168.0.1
DNS Servers...........................................192.168.0.101
Primary Wins Server...............................192.168.0.101



Client:

Windows IP Config

Host Name.................................................Desktop
Primary Dns Suffix.....................................:
Node Type..................................................Unknown
IP Routing Enabled.....................................No
Wins Proxy Enabled...................................No


Ethernet adaptor Local Area Connection

Connection Specific DNS Suffix..................:

Description...................................................NVidia
Net Controller
Physical
Address.........................................00-11-D8-8A-1f-B2
DCHP Enabled.............................................Yes
Autoconfiguration Enabled............................Yes
IP
Address....................................................192.168.1.100
Subnet
Mask.................................................255.255.255.0
Default
Gateway...........................................192.168.1.1
DHCP
Server................................................192.168.1.1
DNS
Servers.................................................205.152.37.23

205.152.144.23
Lease Obtained.............................................6/11/06
10:39:44 am
Lease
Expires................................................6/12/06 10:39:44
am




fwiw

The client is an XP Pro sp 2 system running through a basic linksys+dsl
modem.









Frank McCallister SBS MVP wrote:
Please Post the output from IPCONFIG /ALL from your server and one WS

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MCP Microsoft Small Business Specialist
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"jlab13" <johnlab13@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I appreciate all of the posts.

We are aware that the full functionality of termianla services is not
aorund in SBS standard. Since it's just 2 of us, we were just going to
use it as a means to connect to this one program via remote desktop
connection on xp.

So can anyone expound on the "ConnectComputer" problem? I am working my
way down the "to do" list, and this is where I'm at.
Thx

Leythos wrote:
In article <1150000644.326859.30250@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
johnlab13@xxxxxxxxx says...
I am about a week and a half deep into SBS Standard 2003 at my office.
The goal is to get my branch in ATL and my partners branch in New
Orleans to share this database program the 2 of use. The program maker
has told us it works best using Terminal Server.

Terminal Services requires a second server, SBS2003 does not permit
configuring itself to run applications in Terminal Service Mode for
users.

The other option would be to have a local computer running Remote
Desktop or VNC

The problem is, I can't seem to get newly created users/computers
configured correctly. I'm using an external DLink router to handle dhcp
as I'm to clueless to try to set it up on sbs right now. I get through
the whole "add user/client computer" stage up until I get to the window
that pops up and says "goto '\\server\ConnectComputer'. When I do this
on a connected client at the office, I enter my user and pass and get
the error:

You can not use a different DHCP service - you MUST configure SBS2003
for DHCP and DNS in order to make your life simple.

All computers must point to the SBS server for DNS, the DHCP service
should be configured to issue the values needed to each clinet PC.

"The list of users and computers cannot be found.Make sure the client
computer has a wired connection (paraphrasing)If you have a router
controlling DHCP, make sure the computer running sbs is set to be the
primary DNS."
----It is, at the reserved ip of 192.168.0.101

101? 101 sounds like a dynamic IP issued by your router.

When I try to get through this stage from home on a client computer,I
get:

"You are not authorized to view this page.
HTTP Error 403.6 - Forbidden: IP address of the client has
been rejected.
Internet Information Services (IIS)"

You can not access the 192.168.0.101 address from home, you have to
access using the public IP address and your router should be configured
to forward TCP80>192.168.0.101.

I have all IP's allowed right now in IIS, so I have no idea where this
is coming from.

Any ideas would be welcome. All I' need in life is to get this thing
working where 2 people can log into terminal server to use one program.

Your entire concept of SBS is wrong, there is no TS in SBS unless you
purchase a second server to run TS on. The best you can do is setup RD
on a local workstation to allow the remote users to access it.


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