From: Hmmm on 4 Mar 2010 21:28 After performing a migration from SBS 2003 to SBS 2008, users are unable to log on to any computers via Remote Web Workplace. Under 'Connect to a computer' it just says 'No computers are available'. I've followed all the official documentation and can't see what I've missed. Here's what I've done:- - Confirmed that all user and computer accounts are in the correct SBS 2008 OUs in Active Directory - Confirmed that all user and computer accounts appear in the SBS console - Configured user/computer accounts in the SBS console to allow users to access specific computers remotely I've also performed the registry edit explained on the following Web page to make our terminal server appear on Remote Web Workplace, but that's not working either:- http://blogs.technet.com/sbs/archive/2009/01/09/sbs-2008-how-to-make-terminal-servers-in-application-sharing-mode-appear-in-remote-web-workplace.aspx What have I missed?
From: Susan Bradley on 4 Mar 2010 23:14 Hmmm wrote: > After performing a migration from SBS 2003 to SBS 2008, users are > unable to log on to any computers via Remote Web Workplace. Under > 'Connect to a computer' it just says 'No computers are available'. > I've followed all the official documentation and can't see what I've > missed. Here's what I've done:- > > - Confirmed that all user and computer accounts are in the correct SBS > 2008 OUs in Active Directory > - Confirmed that all user and computer accounts appear in the SBS > console > - Configured user/computer accounts in the SBS console to allow users > to access specific computers remotely > > I've also performed the registry edit explained on the following Web > page to make our terminal server appear on Remote Web Workplace, but > that's not working either:- > http://blogs.technet.com/sbs/archive/2009/01/09/sbs-2008-how-to-make-terminal-servers-in-application-sharing-mode-appear-in-remote-web-workplace.aspx > > What have I missed? Go to the console. Go to network, then to computers, double click on each one. Go to user access -- Assign them a computer that they log in. Once you do that I'll bet the TS server shows up for them as well.
From: Hmmm on 7 Mar 2010 17:58 On Mar 5, 5:14 pm, Susan Bradley <sbrad...(a)pacbell.net> wrote: > Hmmm wrote: > > After performing a migration from SBS 2003 to SBS 2008, users are > > unable to log on to any computers via Remote Web Workplace. Under > > 'Connect to a computer' it just says 'No computers are available'. > > I've followed all the official documentation and can't see what I've > > missed. Here's what I've done:- > > > - Confirmed that all user and computer accounts are in the correct SBS > > 2008 OUs in Active Directory > > - Confirmed that all user and computer accounts appear in the SBS > > console > > - Configured user/computer accounts in the SBS console to allow users > > to access specific computers remotely > > > I've also performed the registry edit explained on the following Web > > page to make our terminal server appear on Remote Web Workplace, but > > that's not working either:- > >http://blogs.technet.com/sbs/archive/2009/01/09/sbs-2008-how-to-make-... > > > What have I missed? > > Go to the console. Go to network, then to computers, double click on > each one. Go to user access -- Assign them a computer that they log in.. > > Once you do that I'll bet the TS server shows up for them as well. Thanks, but that's one of the steps I've already performed ("Configured user/computer accounts in the SBS console to allow users to access specific computers remotely"). If I log on to RWW as a domain administrator all of the computers are available.
From: Merv Porter [SBS-MVP] on 7 Mar 2010 21:40 Did you join the computers to the domain using the ConencComputer Wizard? SBS 2008 RWW connection issues - no computers available http://www.eggheadcafe.com/software/aspnet/33790351/sbs-2008-rww-connection-i.aspx -- Merv Porter [SBS-MVP] ============================ "Hmmm" <g00g1eme(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:287bb04c-bb1a-44bc-b716-c64476720539(a)c34g2000pri.googlegroups.com... > On Mar 5, 5:14 pm, Susan Bradley <sbrad...(a)pacbell.net> wrote: >> Hmmm wrote: >> > After performing a migration from SBS 2003 to SBS 2008, users are >> > unable to log on to any computers via Remote Web Workplace. Under >> > 'Connect to a computer' it just says 'No computers are available'. >> > I've followed all the official documentation and can't see what I've >> > missed. Here's what I've done:- >> >> > - Confirmed that all user and computer accounts are in the correct SBS >> > 2008 OUs in Active Directory >> > - Confirmed that all user and computer accounts appear in the SBS >> > console >> > - Configured user/computer accounts in the SBS console to allow users >> > to access specific computers remotely >> >> > I've also performed the registry edit explained on the following Web >> > page to make our terminal server appear on Remote Web Workplace, but >> > that's not working either:- >> >http://blogs.technet.com/sbs/archive/2009/01/09/sbs-2008-how-to-make-... >> >> > What have I missed? >> >> Go to the console. Go to network, then to computers, double click on >> each one. Go to user access -- Assign them a computer that they log in. >> >> Once you do that I'll bet the TS server shows up for them as well. > > Thanks, but that's one of the steps I've already performed > ("Configured user/computer accounts in the SBS console to allow users > to access specific computers remotely"). > > If I log on to RWW as a domain administrator all of the computers are > available.
From: Hmmm on 8 Mar 2010 14:56 The computers were joined to the SBS 2003 domain using the Connect Computer wizard. The domain has now been migrated to SBS 2008 using the SBSmigration.com Swing Migration methodology. On Mar 8, 3:40 pm, "Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" <mwport(a)no_spam_hotmail.com> wrote: > Did you join the computers to the domain using the ConencComputer Wizard? > > SBS 2008 RWW connection issues - no computers availablehttp://www.eggheadcafe.com/software/aspnet/33790351/sbs-2008-rww-conn... > > -- > Merv Porter [SBS-MVP] > ============================ > > "Hmmm" <g00g1...(a)gmail.com> wrote in message > > news:287bb04c-bb1a-44bc-b716-c64476720539(a)c34g2000pri.googlegroups.com... > > > On Mar 5, 5:14 pm, Susan Bradley <sbrad...(a)pacbell.net> wrote: > >> Hmmm wrote: > >> > After performing a migration from SBS 2003 to SBS 2008, users are > >> > unable to log on to any computers via Remote Web Workplace. Under > >> > 'Connect to a computer' it just says 'No computers are available'. > >> > I've followed all the official documentation and can't see what I've > >> > missed. Here's what I've done:- > > >> > - Confirmed that all user and computer accounts are in the correct SBS > >> > 2008 OUs in Active Directory > >> > - Confirmed that all user and computer accounts appear in the SBS > >> > console > >> > - Configured user/computer accounts in the SBS console to allow users > >> > to access specific computers remotely > > >> > I've also performed the registry edit explained on the following Web > >> > page to make our terminal server appear on Remote Web Workplace, but > >> > that's not working either:- > >> >http://blogs.technet.com/sbs/archive/2009/01/09/sbs-2008-how-to-make-.... > > >> > What have I missed? > > >> Go to the console. Go to network, then to computers, double click on > >> each one. Go to user access -- Assign them a computer that they log in. > > >> Once you do that I'll bet the TS server shows up for them as well. > > > Thanks, but that's one of the steps I've already performed > > ("Configured user/computer accounts in the SBS console to allow users > > to access specific computers remotely"). > > > If I log on to RWW as a domain administrator all of the computers are > > available.
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