Re: Problems after SP2




You suggested installing SBS-specific portions of SP1. Can I install this after I've installed SP2? I though SP's were cummulative? VPN and remote DCOM+ are working again for eveyone.

RWW still doesn't work. Neither does CrossLoop to desktops, this was working before (we no longer use Remote Assistance, it's hit or miss connecting only about half the time we attempt it).

Error: "Connectivity to the remote computer could not be established.
Ensure that the remote computer is on and is connected to the Small Business
Server network."

Guess I'll have to burn some precious gas and make a trip out to my client to try and fix RWW... was hoping to avoid this. Why do service packs always have to break something that was already working?? I thought the whole premise of SBS was that it wouldn't need a nursemaid. Sorry... can you tell I'm peeved?

Thanks for any help.

Michael

You need to apply the SBS-specific portions of SP1. You don't need to
actually install Windows Server SP1, but you do need the SBS parts.
See also:

Windows 2003 service pack 2 known issues on Small Business Server 2003
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555912

You might also consider running the SBS BPA from
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/940439/en-us.

If you're still running into problems after that, please post back the
details of what you see when RWW fails. As for the COM error, when
you click the link in the error message, you usually get detailed
instructions for fixing the permissions. Any help there?

"Michael Appelmans" <news@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:384112b309108ca9dbb58affdf0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Installed SP 2 on SBS 2003 Standard with no SP (SP1 failed to install
a long time ago, just tried SP2 due to imminent Swing Mirgration
which requires SPs, SP2 installed succesfully)

Now RWW and a COM+ application doesn't work. COM+ application returns
"error #70 - permission denied" although we haven't done anything
with permissions on the server since SP2 install.

Hope someone can suggest a solution asap.

Michael



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