Re: Vista Bus to SBS2003R2 connectcomputer problems . . .
- From: TrevorWhite <TrevorWhite@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2007 06:34:02 -0700
Hi Chris,
Thanks for that. I have seen this too, I have disabled all of the
contentious features on the NIC on the Vista and SBS box (actually the SBS
box has an older dual NIC and is not a problem). I have also installed the
latest driver from HP for the Vista PC.
I just seem to be comming to a grinding halt with all of this. Its so
frustrating as there is clearly some common issue for a given set of
circumstances (many others have the same problem but others are working OK)
Just wish I could get that break through pointer.
Regards
Trevor
"Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]" wrote:
Trevor.
In looking at the information that you sent, I see that your SBS server is
at Windows SP2
It might be worth reviewing this blog from the SBS Product team on
networking issues which resulting for the application of SP2
http://blogs.technet.com/sbs/archive/2007/04/24/common-networking-issues-a
fter-applying-windows-server-2003-sp2-on-sbs.aspx
"TrevorWhite" <TrevorWhite@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Yep thats what I (and a number of others) are doing and not getting the
expected results. I have posted a full account and sysinfo dumps for the
SBS
and Vista box in my last reply to Chris Hanna. Let me know if there are
any
pointers you can give me.
If I fix this I promise to post the complete solution . . .thats waht been
frustrating me . . . recommendations have been given then the thread just
goes quiet.
The 'extra' operations that I have described have been as the result of 3
days activity last week on an Experts-Exchange.com thread. This is still
open
with myself and Jeff@Techsoeasy mainly participating . . . nothing doing
yet
!!!
Thanks for your comment so far.
Regards
Trevor
"Brad" wrote:
Hi Trevor,bindings.
I ran into this problem with a few Vista Bus laptops - Whenever I tried
to connect over a wireless connection.
1) Make sure you are on a wired connection, not wireless. There is no
need to disable the UAC.
2) Make sure you have installed the vista patches on your SBS machine.
3) In Control Panel -> Network Connections, disable all network adapters
except your wired NIC. There is no need to worry about your IP6
subscribe)
4) Open internet explorer (no need to run as admin) and go to
http://server/connectcomputer, enable intranet settings when prompted.
5) Follow the bouncing ball.
To install the certificate on Vista...
1) right click your IE icon and choose "run as administrator"
2) When prompted that there is a problem with the website certificate,
click "Continue to this website (not recommended)."
3) Click on the certificate error, near your URL bar, and then View
Certificate.
4) Click Install Certificate -> Place all certificates in the following
store -> Trusted Root Certification Authorities.
5) Reboot if necessary
TrevorWhite wrote:
Hi Chris,
Thanks for your comment, did not know that about Technet (I don't
seen theI saw a Mr Rob Li of MSFT address this issue to a point but have not
on.conclusion. Would be very gratefull if anyone could pass this request
(even
My experience with Security Certificates is not as you describe it
prompt. Thisunder XP clients) If a certificate is not present then you get a
haveis not the main problem but would be good to resolve.
Main problem is that with connectcomputer. Over the past few days we
bygone over every nook and cranny including the Intranet settings which
disabledefault are turned off. You have to turn on Intranet settings and
sites.protected mode also add the server FQDN or IP to the list of trusted
protocols
Main problem to get started was removing all the NICs and other
connectthat come with Vista out of the box apart from the one b eing used to
that haswith.
If this can't be resolved is there a white paper that explains all
and otherto be done to replace this important of SBS wizards. I need the VPN
notremote stuff to work reliably and in a managable way. I've learnt that
yourunning the wizards in SBS is ust asking for trouble.
Really hope someone can through some light on this.
Regards
Trevor
"Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]" wrote:
You will only get responses from Microsoft support in this forum if
from theare a Technet Subscriber, the way I understand it
When you connect your Vista machine to the LAN, and it gets an IP
VistaLAN, you should not see the security certificate.
The only other thing I can think of at this point would be to Check
onand make sure that the IntraNet settings
When I connect a new vista machine to the network using
http://servername/connectcomputer I typically get one of those
"information" bars telling me that Intranet sharing (I could be wrong
saythe exact wording) is not turned on...would I like to enable it...I
thatsyes.
I do that...run connect computer again...and I'm off to the races
No security warnings...UAC does require me to let nshelp run, but
beingit.
The patches on your SBS server have taken care the errors about not
messagean Admin or having to run IE& "as Administrator"
"TrevorWhite" <TrevorWhite@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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Hi Joe,
Unfortunately I have been this route too. Have turned off the User
driveControl feature since this apparently locks some parts of the system
IErequired by the connectcomputer script.
Also tried all flavours of running the procedure with admin rights.
localright
clicking IE7 and selcting run as Admin, logging in as the actual
change toadmin
account, and running as myself with local admin rights. Still no
FTP, orthe situation.
I'd like to know how nshelp.exe attempts to download the files (IE
Alsowhat) and what permissions need to be apparent for this to succeed.
NICswhat
ISA2004 SP3 setings need to be in place. (open ports etc.)
Most of all I'd like some input from MS, there seems to be too many
instances of this problem for it to be not significant.
Regards
Trevor
Regards
"Joe" wrote:
TrevorWhite wrote:checked
Hi Chris,
I have spent 3 days amd the weekend on this to no avail.
Yep I run all of the KBs both on the server and on the Vista PC and
same many times. I have also unbound the IPv6 protocols from all
protocolsand
also those tunnel adaptors. Also uninstalled the Link-Layer
afterand
clickingdisbled the wireless NIC.
There are two issues:
1. I don't seem to be able to install the Security Certificate by
(this wason the Cert Error and then installing after viewing the certificate
and still is possible when connecting an XPpro machine, I tested
butI got
this problem)I don't think IE on Vista does that. I haven't used it a great deal,
toI've always had to click 'go ahead anyway' and have never been able
undocumentedinstall an erroneous one. There's probably something a bit
theinvolved.
2. When your start to run http:\\servername\connectcomputer I get
RUNdialogue that says do you want to run or save nshelp.exe. I click
Checkand an
error stating:
Small Business Server Network Configuration Wizard:
"An errior occured while trying to copy the Client setup files.
disablethe
don'yfollowing and try again"
Check that the proxy box is not ticked (it isn't) It also says if I
component onhave a Proxy setup then I need to rerun the Client Deployment
the server. Since IE7 appears to be setup with a Proxy until I
connectcomputerit I
how to dohaven't run the Client Deployment component on the server. Not sure
desktop. Butthis either.
If I click save instead of Run I can save the nshelp.exe to the
as soon as I run that file (as admin) I get the same error.A wildly long shot: I was having trouble today getting
Hope you guys can help, this is drive me and a number of others to
distraction.
afterto run at all, it kept telling me I needed to be an admin, even
ismaking a local admin of the same name and password. The answer there
to turn off user account control. There was no ISA involved, and Ithing.
wonder if you are seeing the ISA manifestation of the same kind of
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