Re: RWW - Application Server Disappears
- From: "Les Connor [SBS Community Member - SBS MVP]" <les.connor@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2006 14:39:13 -0600
It has to be "available" when the user logs onto RWW (the page is built
dynamically). i.e. if the TS wasn't present and detected at the time the
user logged on, it wouldn't show up.
So, look for a connectivity issue (nics doing powersave), I'd suggest the
event logs might be the place to start.
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Les Connor [SBS Community Member - SBS MVP]
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"B.S.O.D." <B.S.O.D.@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I've finally gotten to the point that I'm going to ask for help on this
one.
I have a SBS2K3Premium server and added a Win2K3Standard TS server ages
ago.
Lately I let slip that the TS could be accessed through the RWW, so I
modified the registry to allow the TS to show up in the RWW users site.
It
wasn't there, so I removed the TS from the domain, added the TS server in
"Server Management - Set Up Server Computers" and joined it to the domain
with the http://sbserver/connectcomputer and voila it shows up in the RWW
users site menu, job is done.
After a few hours it's gone, no longer found on the RWW Users Site. I've
removed and added the TS in and out of the domain around ten times now
with
similar results. I've been through the whitepapers as well to make sure I've
been doing it the MS way. It's always available to the Admin Group
without
fail.
.
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