From: James on

"Susan Bradley" <sbradcpa(a)pacbell.net> wrote in message
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> James wrote:
>> there is a 2mb/2mb internet link, without much activity on it at the
>> moment.
>>
>> I get the same error, even when connecting via RWW internally on the LAN,
>> I can connect to any other PC fine, just not the 2 PCs having the issue.
>> I can connect via RDP to the PCs without a problem.
>>
>> I've tried rebooting the SBS server, and affected PCs, no difference.
>>
>> No errors that I can see in the logs.
>>
>> I thought that it may have been a DNS issue. I did have a previous issue
>> where a dns query would return an incorrect ip, doesn't seem to be the
>> case here though.
>>
>>
>> "SuperGumby [SBS MVP]" <not(a)your.nellie> wrote in message
>> news:unsvCxtzKHA.4384(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>> I normally see "An internal error has occured" only if I'm patching
>>> anything related to IIS when remotely connected to the server. The
>>> message is generated when IIS is stopped by the patching process.
>>>
>>> I suppose the message could be generated if traffic to/from the server
>>> was disrupted for some reason but 'ISP link saturation' normally results
>>> in a different message. Just to be sure though, what speed do you have
>>> up/down at the server end and how many users would be active at the
>>> time? Does it happen if you ensure only a single user is attempting
>>> access?
>>>
>>> Alternately, anything in the logs about IIS errors? Possibly IIS web
>>> applications erroring and restarting?
>>> (at the time of the errors)
>>>
>>>
>>> "James" <James(a)work.com> wrote in message
>>> news:%23aWomOtzKHA.3572(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>> Hi All,
>>>>
>>>> I have a SBS 2003 server with all clients as Vista Sp2.
>>>>
>>>> Most users can connect to their PCs remotely via RWW.
>>>>
>>>> 2 PCs have recently started giving a VBSCRIPT "An internal error has
>>>> occured", when any user tries to connect.
>>>>
>>>> I can connect to the PCs directly using RDP, just not via RWW.
>>>>
>>>> I've tried disabling firewall and antivirus, with no change.
>>>>
>>>> What should I do?
>>>
>>>
>>
> I'm guessing malware. If it repros inside the office, run a
> malwarebytes.org on those two.


I've sorted this out now..

Had to change the remote settings to "allow connections from computers
running any version of remote desktop"

Even though the user was using Vista and the latest version of remote
desktop.

Does RWW passthrough on SBS 2003 normally require this?