Re: router configuration error
- From: "Cary Shultz" <cwshultz@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 4 Jan 2007 07:20:03 -0500
I will answer the first question regarding the printer...
Not an SBS Expert (but pretty good with Active Directory) so I might be
unaware of something SBS-specific (trying to catch up here!).
The printer in question - is it shared? Is it available from "station 3"
and from "station 4", for example? Meaning, is it only "station 2" that is
having the problem with that printer? Is the printer configured with a
static IP Address and you are simply creating a standard TCP/IP Port? If
that is the case, with what user account are you attempting to install this
printer on "station 2"?
The second question - regarding remote desktop - do you mean from inside the
LAN or do you mean RWW? If it is from within the LAN then you need to make
sure that this is remote desktop is enabled (to be clear, this is only
available with Windows XP...it is not going to work with Windows 2000
Professional....for that you would need something else, like VNC or similar)
and you need to make sure that you have specified what users are allowed to
access it via the RDP Client. This can be done via a couple of ways - I
like to make those user account objects that need to be able to access the
Windows XP workstations a member of the "Remote Desktop Users". That would
take care of that....
Does this help?
--
Cary W. Shultz
Roanoke, VA 24012
"allanbay" <allanbay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:AA1A451D-1E48-4089-935D-D4D8947FDE0B@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I am new to SBS2003, my problem is the printed connected to station1
cannot
be accessed from station 2, also I cannot access remote desktop. arnel
.
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