Re: Reconfiguring a Small Business Server using the Wizards.
- From: v-robeli@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Robert Li [MSFT])
- Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 06:28:43 GMT
Hi Lanwench,
Thanks for your reply.
You are right. The GPO can't be linked to default Computer and Users
directly. After the user are moved to SBSUsers OU and computer are moved to
SBSComputers OU, they need to link the GPO at the OU level.
Best regards,
Robert Li(MSFT)
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<Robert Li [MSFT] <v-robeli@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
<> Hi Arthur,
<>
<> Thanks for posting in our newsgroup.
<>
<> Since the IT consultant has made a number of modification and we
<> don't know exactly what he has done before, to change the SBS to use
<> the default settings may be more complex than expected and time
<> consuming. Thanks for your understating and patience.
<>
<> For the users, we can move the accounts to the SBSUser OU, then run
<> the Change User Permission wizard to reconfigure the permissions.
<>
<> For the computers, we can move the computer accounts to SBSComputers
<> OU.
<>
<> But for both Computer and Users accounts, there must be group policy
<> created for them. If we just remove them to another location, the
<> older group policy will not work
<
<Presuming the consultant set up policies at all, that is. And note that if
<the users were in the default Users OU, there couldn't have been any GPOs
<linked there - nor to Computers - as you can't link anything to those OUs
<directly.
<
< and this will caused things
<> unexpected. At this point, you can open Group Policy Management to
<> check the customized group policies. You can also send the following
<> information and I will have a check.
<>
<> Run gpresult /v >c:\gpresult.txt on both the SBS server and client
<> computer. Sent the gpresult.txt to v-robeli@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with
<> subject: Reconfiguring a Small Business Server using the Wizards.
<>
<> For the backup, you can run the SBS Backup wizard to configure the
<> it. To do this:
<>
<> 1. Open Server Management and then click Backup.
<> 2. Select Configure Backup and then click Next.
<> 3. Select the location to store the backup file and click Next.
<> 4. Select the date included in the Backup and click Next.
<> 5. Define Backup Schedule and click Next.
<> 6. Configure the Storage Allocation for Deleted Files and E-mail and
<> then click Next.
<> 7. Click Finish.
<>
<> The SBS SMTP connector can't be created by running the CEICW wizard.
<> We must manually create it:
<>
<> 1. Open Exchange Server Management.
<> 2. Migrate to Domain(Exchange)\Connectors.
<> 3. Right click Connectors and select New\SMTP connector.
<> 4. Input the name: SmallBusiness SMTP connector.
<> 5. On the General tab, select "Use DNS to route to each address space
<> on this connector", click Add to add the SBS server as the local
<> brideheads server.
<> 6. On the Address Space, click Add and add e-mail domain: *.
<> 7. On the Delivery Options, set the Connection time to Always Run.
<>
<> For the RRAS, you can run the SBS CEICW wizard and Configure Remote
<> Access wizard, this will reconfigure RRAS.
<>
<> More info:
<>
<> 825763 How to configure Internet access in Windows Small Business
<> Server 2003
<> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=825763
<>
<> Note: Please make a backup before you take the following steps.
<>
<> I am looking forward to hear from you.
<>
<> If you need further assistance, please don't hesitate to let me know.
<>
<> Best regards,
<>
<> Robert Li(MSFT)
<>
<> Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support
<>
<> Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
<>
<> =====================================================
<>
<> This newsgroup only focuses on SBS technical issues. If you have
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<>
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<> Please check http://support.microsoft.com for regional support phone
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<>
<> Any input or comments in this thread are highly appreciated.
<>
<> =====================================================
<>
<> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
<> rights.
<>
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<> microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs < <I was asked to look at a
<> server last week because the company were unhappy <with the IT
<> Consultant that had set it up. During the review I found a <number of
<> strange configurations. They had clearly not setup the system <using
<> the wizards and had configured each part of the system manually.
<> <Whilst it works I will suggest a reconfiguration via the wizards but
<> spotted <a couple of issues and I'm not sure what the consequences
<> will be <afterwards.
<> <
<> <The users and computers have all been added to the Active directory
<> but not
<> <in the MyBusiness containers. Just under domain.local > Users and
<> <domain.local > Computers - Should these be moved to the correct
<> contaners ? <
<> <The backup has been configured with NTBackup. I guess it is OK to
<> just start
<> <a new backup rotation using SBS Backup ?
<> <
<> <The Exchange server must have been manually configured and has no
<> <SmallBusiness SMTP Connector. In fact there is no SMTP connector.
<> Will <running the CEICW put this right ?
<> <
<> <RRAS has been setup manually - will running the Remote Access wizard
<> upset <anything ?
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