Re: Rmote Access problem



Well, I tried by forwarding to port 4125 and also to 3389 but still unable
to connect.
I can get to the page where you choose what to do in RRW, but then it stops
and brings th error message.
The address line displays:
https://mail.domainXXX.com/Remote/tsweb.aspx?Server=XXXSERVER&Port=4125&iFS=1&User=usernameXX&Domain=XXXXXice&redirectPrinters=1&redirectAudio=2
once you click to connect to the server desktop
To recap:
And after you select the task to connect to the server desktop it just stops
All you get in response to the command is a blank page with heading and the:
Log off - Main Menu choices.
After a few minutes an error message appears:
***************
VBScript: Remote Desktop Disconnected
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The client could not connect to the remote computer. Remote connections
might not be enabled or the computer might be too busy to accept new
connections. It is also possible that network problems are preventing your
connection. Please try connecting again later. If the problem continues to
occur, contact your administrator.

OK
**********************************
We know that the remote connection is enabled. The server is not too busy.
There are no other connections, the network is working.
We can access the Exchange and retrieve email, on the same sever.
We know we connect to the server since the logon page and subsequent pages
emanate from it.
How can we solve this remote access problem? Any suggestions and help will
be appreciated.

"Alfredo F. Gonzalez" <lourdesg@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Kev,
When I open the router to forward to the server what name do I give the
application? "RWW"? "RDP"? or what for the SBS to know.
I can then assign the port number and the router IP, right?
Thanks for your help and assist!

and Pedro CR,

Access is remote remote Web Workplace,
Connecting from a separate location through the internet.

Thanks for your help!
Alfredo Gonzalez

"KevM" <KevM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi

I had the same problem, I sorted mine by opening port 4125 on my firewall
and forwarding it to my SBS server

Kev

"Pedro CR" wrote:

what access method are you usign?

1) Are you usign Remote Web Workplace?
2) Are you connecting via VPN and then using mstsc.exe to connect to the
server?
3) Are you connecting from the internal network?

In case it's 2 check to see if, after loosing remote connection to the
server you can still ping the server.

"Alfredo F. Gonzalez" <lourdesg@xxxxxxxxxxx> escreveu na mensagem
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At the company we have a server running Windows Small Business Server
2003,
but we have a problem trying Remote Access to it.
We can get to the log on page.
From there, once logged on we are taken to the main menu page.
There you select the task to access the Server desktop, or to access a
client station or any other task and click to proceed.
And after you select the task the server just stops
All you get in response to the command is a blank page with headinga
and
the
log off - Main menu choices.
After a few minutes an error message appears:
***************
VBScript: Remote Desktop Disconnected
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The client could not connect to the remote computer. Remote
connections
might not be enabled or the computer might be too busy to accept new
connections. It is also possible that network problems are preventing
your
connection. Please try connecting again later. If the problem
continues to
occur, contact your administrator.

OK
**********************************
We know that the remote connection is enabled. The server is not too
busy.
There are no other connections, the network is working.
We can access the Exchange and retrieve email, on the same sever.
We know we connect to the server since the logon page and subsequent
pages
emanate from it.
How can we solve this remote access problem? Any suggestions and help
will
be appreciated.
A. Gonzalez








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