Re: SBS vs TS Users
- From: "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" <lanwench@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2007 11:05:17 -0400
John F Kappler <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Ooopps. Sorry Larry, my brain hadn't realised RWW would present that
option (I plead that it didn't used to before I setup the TSServer and
I wasn't expecting that!).
Anyway, that worked fine. I just need to remember how to setup the
user's properties so they dont get presented with the other
options.... (my memory is not what it used to be!)
You can't. Why would you want them not to see OWA, etc. ? Just train them
how to click on the right link.
Thanks again,
JohnK
On Fri, 26 Oct 2007 07:13:50 -0400, "Larry Struckmeyer"
<lstruckmeyer(at)mis-wizards(dot)com> wrote:
Hi John:
You seem to be saying that you are not using the Remote Web
Workplace (RWW)?
This is normally how one gets to a TS in SBS.
I guess you could set the router/firewall to forward the port 3389
for TS/RDC to the IP address of the TS, but this might cause other
users to have a bump in the road for their RWW access.
Larry
"John F Kappler" <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:g6h3i35drp1qp23ansq7dnl2c0asdg5lu0@xxxxxxxxxx
Note sure if this is the right place for this post but I have one on
Terminal Services pending!).
If I wish to add a user to SBS, whose sole function is to be passed
through to Terminal Services on another server on the SBS managed
domain, how do I do this?
(Pointing me to a document would be very acceptable!!).
At present I've added a user, but when they use RDC to logon, they
get on to the SBServer.....
TIA,
JohnK
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