Re: Rebuilding SBS Server 2003 SP2

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Billy Burrows <billy.burrows@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The issue with ESM is since installing theSLL cert

But this is the part I'm still curious about. How did you do that? If you
had a self-signed cert, you would've set it up in the CEICW. If you bought
one,

http://blogs.technet.com/sbs/archive/2007/08/21/how-to-install-a-public-3rd-party-ssl-certificate-on-iis-on-sbs-2003.aspx

is how to install it.

it refuses to allow
browsing of the public folder tree claiming that the server name
differs from that specified in the cert. I cant give you the error
number becuase it isnt doing it now as removing the cert then
re-applying it fixes the issue until reboot. Every time I reboot I
have to remove/re-install the cert if I want to administer public
folders using esm.

Run the CEICW to remove the cert. You may also need to go into IIS and
remove the cert there wherever you installed it. then redo it.

The issue I keep getting with RPC over HTTP is filed connection or
refused login credentials. When i play with the settings I can get a
login prompt pop up but no matter which account I try to use the
prompt keeps popping up and the process proceeds no further. I
actually though it was a firewall issue, I entered the login details
for the firewall router one time and the process seemed to proceed
but stalled. I spent a good week on the phone to our ISP trying to
fix it in the event their router was blocking something but no all is
apparently cool. I will make sure I am forwarding all the correct
ports as stated by msoft and mentioned by Gregg Hill, run CEICW and
have another pop.
Everything else (and i mean everything) is working a bl**dy treat and
I so dont wanna do it all again for this!

Thanks for having a read!

I'm sorry I couldn't read your whole post - it was just too long. Note that
there's no problem using a .local AD domain with a Mac running OSX.



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