Terminal on SBS 2k3

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I was wanting to add TS to my SBS domain but I was not able to. I read up on
it and I found that SBS doesn't support TS. So I will have to add a 2k3
standard server in the domain. I will use the connectcomputer to add it to
the domain.
Where do I add the licensing. I have already loaded it in the SBS becasuse
that is what I was trying to get to work. Can I leave them there? Do I need
to remove the TS services that I installed on the SBS?
 
Re: Terminal on SBS 2k3

Cali Tech <CaliTech@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> I was wanting to add TS to my SBS domain but I was not able to. I
> read up on it and I found that SBS doesn't support TS.


Correct.

> So I will have
> to add a 2k3 standard server in the domain. I will use the
> connectcomputer to add it to the domain.


That's a good plan....puts it in the right OU, etc.

> Where do I add the licensing. I have already loaded it in the SBS
> becasuse that is what I was trying to get to work. Can I leave them
> there?


Yes, that's the best place for your licensing services, I'd think.

Do I need to remove the TS services that I installed on the
> SBS?


Hmmm - but you can't have installed Terminal Services on your SBS computer,
right?
 
Re: Terminal on SBS 2k3

Do I add the 2k3 server to the domain first befor connectcomputer? Or the
connectcomputer does all that for me?


"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:

> Cali Tech <CaliTech@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> > I was wanting to add TS to my SBS domain but I was not able to. I
> > read up on it and I found that SBS doesn't support TS.

>
> Correct.
>
> > So I will have
> > to add a 2k3 standard server in the domain. I will use the
> > connectcomputer to add it to the domain.

>
> That's a good plan....puts it in the right OU, etc.
>
> > Where do I add the licensing. I have already loaded it in the SBS
> > becasuse that is what I was trying to get to work. Can I leave them
> > there?

>
> Yes, that's the best place for your licensing services, I'd think.
>
> Do I need to remove the TS services that I installed on the
> > SBS?

>
> Hmmm - but you can't have installed Terminal Services on your SBS computer,
> right?
>
>
>
>
 
Re: Terminal on SBS 2k3

I tried using the webpage to use the connectcomputer and i get the page
cannot be displayed. I can get to the http://servername

I do not see any file named connectcomputer in the IIS. This must have been
missed durning the install. How can I add it. The remote website is missing
also.



"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:

> Cali Tech <CaliTech@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> > I was wanting to add TS to my SBS domain but I was not able to. I
> > read up on it and I found that SBS doesn't support TS.

>
> Correct.
>
> > So I will have
> > to add a 2k3 standard server in the domain. I will use the
> > connectcomputer to add it to the domain.

>
> That's a good plan....puts it in the right OU, etc.
>
> > Where do I add the licensing. I have already loaded it in the SBS
> > becasuse that is what I was trying to get to work. Can I leave them
> > there?

>
> Yes, that's the best place for your licensing services, I'd think.
>
> Do I need to remove the TS services that I installed on the
> > SBS?

>
> Hmmm - but you can't have installed Terminal Services on your SBS computer,
> right?
>
>
>
>
 
Re: Terminal on SBS 2k3

Since these are pure SBS questions, you will probably get much
better help when you post them in the sbs newsgroup:

microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs

_________________________________________________________
Vera Noest
MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net
___ please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email ___

=?Utf-8?B?Q2FsaSBUZWNo?= <CaliTech@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote on 19 nov 2007 in
microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:

> I tried using the webpage to use the connectcomputer and i get
> the page cannot be displayed. I can get to the http://servername
>
> I do not see any file named connectcomputer in the IIS. This
> must have been missed durning the install. How can I add it. The
> remote website is missing also.
>
>
>
> "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
>
>> Cali Tech <CaliTech@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>> > I was wanting to add TS to my SBS domain but I was not able
>> > to. I read up on it and I found that SBS doesn't support TS.

>>
>> Correct.
>>
>> > So I will have
>> > to add a 2k3 standard server in the domain. I will use the
>> > connectcomputer to add it to the domain.

>>
>> That's a good plan....puts it in the right OU, etc.
>>
>> > Where do I add the licensing. I have already loaded it in the
>> > SBS becasuse that is what I was trying to get to work. Can I
>> > leave them there?

>>
>> Yes, that's the best place for your licensing services, I'd
>> think.
>>
>> Do I need to remove the TS services that I installed on the
>> > SBS?

>>
>> Hmmm - but you can't have installed Terminal Services on your
>> SBS computer, right?
 
Re: Terminal on SBS 2k3

Cali Tech <CaliTech@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> I tried using the webpage to use the connectcomputer and i get the
> page cannot be displayed. I can get to the http://servername
>
> I do not see any file named connectcomputer in the IIS. This must
> have been missed durning the install. How can I add it. The remote
> website is missing also.


I agree with Vera - post in m.p.windows.server.sbs. Sounds like you have
some underlying problems on your SBS box that you might want to fix first.

(oh, and http://servername/connectcomputer adds the computer to the
domain,but you must set up the computer account in SBS' Server Management
first. SBS does things its own way).
>
>
>
> "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
>
>> Cali Tech <CaliTech@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>>> I was wanting to add TS to my SBS domain but I was not able to. I
>>> read up on it and I found that SBS doesn't support TS.

>>
>> Correct.
>>
>>> So I will have
>>> to add a 2k3 standard server in the domain. I will use the
>>> connectcomputer to add it to the domain.

>>
>> That's a good plan....puts it in the right OU, etc.
>>
>>> Where do I add the licensing. I have already loaded it in the SBS
>>> becasuse that is what I was trying to get to work. Can I leave them
>>> there?

>>
>> Yes, that's the best place for your licensing services, I'd think.
>>
>> Do I need to remove the TS services that I installed on the
>>> SBS?

>>
>> Hmmm - but you can't have installed Terminal Services on your SBS
>> computer, right?
 
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