Re: Cannot make either RWW or Remote Desktop Connection to server internally yet 3389 responds
- From: "Anna Clark" <anna.clark(remove this)@verizon.net>
- Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2007 20:50:50 -0500
Hi Roger:
Here (below) is everything I have on RWW not working. If you get it
repaired, please let us know what the issue was. And if you find any other
pointers that help, pleae post those back also.
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Regards:
Anna Clark
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Please do post the conclusion or solution
to your issue so that others may benefit.
Is 4125 busy with some other procedure, or not listening?
Users cannot connect to remote desktops by using the Windows Small Business
Server 2003 Remote Web Workplace
<http://support.microsoft.com/?id=886209>
306802 </kb/306802/> (<http://support.microsoft.com/kb/306802/>)
How to configure Small Business Server for full time Internet access with
two network adapters
309633 </kb/309633/> (<http://support.microsoft.com/kb/309633/>)
How to configure an SBS for full time Internet access with a single network
adapter
329155 </kb/329155/> (<http://support.microsoft.com/kb/329155/>)
You receive a "The server may be too busy" error message when you try to
connect to Terminal Services on a Small Business Server 2000 computer
154596 </kb/154596/> (<http://support.microsoft.com/kb/154596/>)
How to configure RPC dynamic port allocation to work with firewalls
315328 How to Use the Remote Desktop Feature of Windows XP Professional
<<http://support.microsoft.com/?id=315328>>
278295 How to lock down a Windows Server 2003 or Windows 2000 Terminal
Server
<<http://support.microsoft.com/?id=278295>>
812614 Default permissions and user rights for IIS 6.0
<http://support.microsoft.com/kb/812614/>
HTTP 401.3 Denied by Resource ACL
This error indicates that the web server was able to authentication,
but the user does not have NTFS permissions to the content requested.
Resolutions:
Set the NTFS permissions based on this article for more details: Default
permissions and user rights for IIS 6.0,
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/812614/
Verify that the correct authentication method is set. For example, when you
use Integrated authentication, users are not prompted for authentication
credentials. In this instance, it may be unclear if the request is
authenticating or not.
If the content is located on a remote share, verify that users have
sufficient NTFS and Share permissions.
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"Roger Cook" <roger-nospam-or-junk-at-redpuma.co.uk> wrote in message
news:ulg$ta2WHHA.4860@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I can no longer make a remote connection to an SBS 2003 std server - evenget
from a workstation on the same LAN.
It worked fine up until about 2 weeks ago. I can telnet on port 3389 and
some sort of response but neither remote desktop (fails immediatelystating
that it cannot make a network connection) or RWW will allow a connection.is
With RWW the initial screens come up but when I elect to connect to the
server I get a "cannot connect" error message.
I must admit I haven't restarted the server for a while so will try that
next but what else should I be looking at ?
There appears to be nothing obvious in the event logs. Bear in mind this
internal to a server with one NIC.
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