Re: Remote Web Desktop Connection - DHCP scope
- From: "Anna Clark" <anna.clark(remove this)@verizon.net>
- Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2007 18:40:35 -0500
Hi Michael:
Ok, more clear now.
How many travelers?
With the setup you have now, you can take over the one XP pro workstation
when you connect with RWW and work on your Access DB on that desktop. But
only one at a time, and only when it is not being used locally.
SBS does not allow TS in app share mode,, only for admin purposes.
If the final goal is several travelers, you will need one workstation for
each remote connection, or a separate box with TS.
RWW with out TS is one to one. With TS is many to one.
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Anna Clark
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"Michael Van Ert" <MichaelVanErt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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First, thank you Anna for your response.only.
To answer your questions:
8 workstations are legacy, the SBS was purchased for this one project
We are a very small non-profit (read no money) and were led to believethis
was the way to go. These will be replaced and configured to join thedomain
as $ permit.from
1 XP Pro workstation is to host the MSAccess file / domain.
SBS standard - see above, to be able to access and manipulate this file
anywhere.server)
I will implement according to your instructions and get back here in the
next two days (I have two jobs, so it takes a day or so to get at the
Terminal
Once again, thanks.
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mvanert
"Anna Clark" wrote:
Hi Michael:
8 workstations, MS XP Home, peer to peer. What purpose?
1 MS XP Pro Workstation. What purpose?
SBS 2003 Standard(?). What purpose?
Goal - run MS Access from anywhere in the world.
If this is your only goal, install Windows Server 2003, not SBS.
Add the Terminal Server Role
Install MS Office according to instructions for installing on a Terminal
Server.
Purchase TS licenses for the correct number of remote users.
Connect to the TS from anywhere in the world and run Access, or any
tell usServer compatible program.
If you have other goals, you may get better/additional advice if you
Router,what they are.
Regardless of SBS or TS:
Workstations->Switch->Server
Server->Router->Wan Device
Configure router with the IP your ISP gave you, then open ports on
shouldforward to NIC in Server.
With SBS you want two NIC's, and two subnets, unless you have industrial
strength Firewall between Server and Wan Device. Also with SBS you
thatallow the SBS to service DHCP to its client workstations, configure the
router with the settings from the ISP, and run the CEICW. Any computer
yourrelies on SBS for its services, including the SBS, must have ONLY the
internal NIC in the SBS as its DNS setting, i.e. 192.168.1.50,
The only place those other number appear is on the WAN facing side of
messagerouter and in the DNS forwarders tab.
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Anna Clark
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"Michael Van Ert" <MichaelVanErt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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First, thanks to those who have responded. Out of sheer fustration
peer-to-peer 1re-set my router to default, turned off DHCP in SBS 2003. Here's mycurrent
configuration (I need to start from scratch):
ISP>Router>Switch>Server & 8 workstations running XP Home,
referringworkstation running XP Pro to be attached to domain CPSports
Goal: to be able to work with MSAccess file using remote desktop from
anywhere in the world.
The router (Linksys WRT54G ver. 6) is configured thusly:
Auto DHCP
Host=Sportability (which is linked to an IP of 154.5.127.137)
Domain=cpsports
MTU=auto
Local IP=192.168.1.1
Starting IP=192.168.1.100
50 DHCP users max
Static DNS 1: 154.11.128.59
DNS2: 154.11.128.187
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Server Name is cpserver
domain=CPSports.local
Server IP=192.168.1.50
Regards,
Michael
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mvanert
"Anna Clark" wrote:
Hi Michael:
Errors in the event logs?
Why two IP addresses, and where did you enter them? Are you
serverto
DNS addresses for your ISP?
Please post the results of ipconfig /all > iptxt.txt from the SBS
ISP,and
messagea workstation.
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Anna Clark
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"Michael Van Ert" <MichaelVanErt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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I've setup SBS 2003, I have two IP addresses assigned to me by my
haveI
have
entered those when setting up SBS internet connection wizard. As Ifinished
the Internet wizard I was given an error message telling me I may
errorto
run
Internet connection again. I have tried to do that but get an
memessage
telling me the wizard cannot set the DHCP scope options. It tells
repeatedlyto
make
sure it's running and that a scope is defined. I have tried
to
connection.do
this to no avail.
I have an internet connection and I can do a remote desktop
Help please, the last three hairs on my head may depend on it!
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mvanert
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