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From: Gary S on 6 Jul 2010 11:32 Can anyone provide advice on using an Apple Ipad to connect to SBS2008 server and client computers using Remote Web Workplace? on a little research, I believe a third party app like Jumpdestop might be needed. But anyone who has successfully used the Ipad to access SBS2008 and its clients over RWW who can provide some guidance would be helpful. Note: also posted on the SBS Forum.
From: Susan Bradley on 6 Jul 2010 12:22 Gary S wrote: > Can anyone provide advice on using an Apple Ipad to connect to SBS2008 > server and client computers using Remote Web Workplace? on a little > research, I believe a third party app like Jumpdestop might be needed. But > anyone who has successfully used the Ipad to access SBS2008 and its clients > over RWW who can provide some guidance would be helpful. > > Note: also posted on the SBS Forum. > > > Ipad aka Firefox/Safari on Apple OS doesn't support activeX. If you see someone who has successfully used the ipad over RWW and hasn't RDP'd to a normal Win7 first, call me. This I wanna see.
From: Gary S on 6 Jul 2010 12:55 Thanks for that Susan. Do you have any suggestions as to how to achieve equivalent functionality, that is, use the ipad to access my work computer (which is an SBS2008 client). I'm not a computer professional, just a small business owner trying to lighten my travel load, and need a few tips to get me started in the right direction. Thanks in advance. "Susan Bradley" <sbradcpa(a)pacbell.net> wrote in message news:OGNZldSHLHA.1868(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Gary S wrote: >> Can anyone provide advice on using an Apple Ipad to connect to SBS2008 >> server and client computers using Remote Web Workplace? on a little >> research, I believe a third party app like Jumpdestop might be needed. >> But anyone who has successfully used the Ipad to access SBS2008 and its >> clients over RWW who can provide some guidance would be helpful. >> >> Note: also posted on the SBS Forum. >> >> > Ipad aka Firefox/Safari on Apple OS doesn't support activeX. > > If you see someone who has successfully used the ipad over RWW and hasn't > RDP'd to a normal Win7 first, call me. This I wanna see.
From: Susan Bradley on 6 Jul 2010 13:10 Gary S wrote: > Thanks for that Susan. Do you have any suggestions as to how to achieve > equivalent functionality, that is, use the ipad to access my work computer > (which is an SBS2008 client). I'm not a computer professional, just a small > business owner trying to lighten my travel load, and need a few tips to get > me started in the right direction. Thanks in advance. > > "Susan Bradley" <sbradcpa(a)pacbell.net> wrote in message > news:OGNZldSHLHA.1868(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > >> Gary S wrote: >> >>> Can anyone provide advice on using an Apple Ipad to connect to SBS2008 >>> server and client computers using Remote Web Workplace? on a little >>> research, I believe a third party app like Jumpdestop might be needed. >>> But anyone who has successfully used the Ipad to access SBS2008 and its >>> clients over RWW who can provide some guidance would be helpful. >>> >>> Note: also posted on the SBS Forum. >>> >>> >>> >> Ipad aka Firefox/Safari on Apple OS doesn't support activeX. >> >> If you see someone who has successfully used the ipad over RWW and hasn't >> RDP'd to a normal Win7 first, call me. This I wanna see. >> > > > Best you can do is install logmein on that workstation and use the Logmein ipad app. This is why I still carry a small laptop. Sometimes the business tools just don't exist on the Apple platform and you have to use Windows. I'm not a fan of setting up direct rdp to a workstation inside the network.
From: Gary S on 6 Jul 2010 13:28 Thanks, I'll research. "Susan Bradley" <sbradcpa(a)pacbell.net> wrote in message news:%23CbPc4SHLHA.1868(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Gary S wrote: >> Thanks for that Susan. Do you have any suggestions as to how to achieve >> equivalent functionality, that is, use the ipad to access my work >> computer (which is an SBS2008 client). I'm not a computer professional, >> just a small business owner trying to lighten my travel load, and need a >> few tips to get me started in the right direction. Thanks in advance. >> >> "Susan Bradley" <sbradcpa(a)pacbell.net> wrote in message >> news:OGNZldSHLHA.1868(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> >>> Gary S wrote: >>> >>>> Can anyone provide advice on using an Apple Ipad to connect to SBS2008 >>>> server and client computers using Remote Web Workplace? on a little >>>> research, I believe a third party app like Jumpdestop might be needed. >>>> But anyone who has successfully used the Ipad to access SBS2008 and its >>>> clients over RWW who can provide some guidance would be helpful. >>>> >>>> Note: also posted on the SBS Forum. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> Ipad aka Firefox/Safari on Apple OS doesn't support activeX. >>> >>> If you see someone who has successfully used the ipad over RWW and >>> hasn't RDP'd to a normal Win7 first, call me. This I wanna see. >> >> >> > Best you can do is install logmein on that workstation and use the Logmein > ipad app. This is why I still carry a small laptop. Sometimes the > business tools just don't exist on the Apple platform and you have to use > Windows. I'm not a fan of setting up direct rdp to a workstation inside > the network.
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