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Teneo
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      10-31-2009
I need to configure companyweb for remote users, preferable not open direct
to internet but accessible via ' https://fqdn/remote '

Server in question is SBS 2003 premium and found these instructions...

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/838304

Surely this cant be right in todays technological advancement! Document is
Dec 2007. Change registry entries ! AND more importantly if I run CEICW the
registry entries get changed so I have to remember this configuration and
change registry entries again.... :-)

This refers to ISA 2000. This server has SP1 with ISA 2004. Am I to assume
same steps for ISA 2004 or does anyone know of other instructions ?




 
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Susan Bradley
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      10-31-2009
Teneo wrote:
> I need to configure companyweb for remote users, preferable not open direct
> to internet but accessible via ' https://fqdn/remote '
>
> Server in question is SBS 2003 premium and found these instructions...
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/838304
>
> Surely this cant be right in todays technological advancement! Document is
> Dec 2007. Change registry entries ! AND more importantly if I run CEICW the
> registry entries get changed so I have to remember this configuration and
> change registry entries again.... :-)
>
> This refers to ISA 2000. This server has SP1 with ISA 2004. Am I to assume
> same steps for ISA 2004 or does anyone know of other instructions ?
>
>
>
>

I think you just run the CEICW with 2004 as I recall.
 
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Merv Porter
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      10-31-2009
I think your right Susan. I believe that KB relates to SBS 2003 RTM and the
problem it fixes was addressed in SBS 2003 SP1. So re-run CEICW, select to
enable the firewall, and on the Web Services Configuration screen, select to
allow Windows Sharepoint Services Intranet Site.

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"Susan Bradley" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Teneo wrote:
>> I need to configure companyweb for remote users, preferable not open
>> direct to internet but accessible via ' https://fqdn/remote '
>>
>> Server in question is SBS 2003 premium and found these instructions...
>>
>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/838304
>>
>> Surely this cant be right in todays technological advancement! Document
>> is Dec 2007. Change registry entries ! AND more importantly if I run
>> CEICW the registry entries get changed so I have to remember this
>> configuration and change registry entries again.... :-)
>>
>> This refers to ISA 2000. This server has SP1 with ISA 2004. Am I to
>> assume same steps for ISA 2004 or does anyone know of other instructions
>> ?
>>
>>
>>
>>

> I think you just run the CEICW with 2004 as I recall.


 
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Teneo
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      11-03-2009
Thank You both for your input but your suggesstion is what I did initially
and it didn't work hence my research.

TWO NIC server, 444 open ( inaddition to 443 and 4125 ) I am seeing
reference to port 80 needing to be open, surely this cant be right?

Works fine internally Cant understand why it wont work from ' remote ' page
and doesn't even work from fqdn:444

Thanks Again


"Merv Porter" <mwport@no_spam_hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:...
>I think your right Susan. I believe that KB relates to SBS 2003 RTM and
>the problem it fixes was addressed in SBS 2003 SP1. So re-run CEICW,
>select to enable the firewall, and on the Web Services Configuration
>screen, select to allow Windows Sharepoint Services Intranet Site.
>
> --
> Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]
> ============================
>
> "Susan Bradley" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Teneo wrote:
>>> I need to configure companyweb for remote users, preferable not open
>>> direct to internet but accessible via ' https://fqdn/remote '
>>>
>>> Server in question is SBS 2003 premium and found these instructions...
>>>
>>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/838304
>>>
>>> Surely this cant be right in todays technological advancement! Document
>>> is Dec 2007. Change registry entries ! AND more importantly if I run
>>> CEICW the registry entries get changed so I have to remember this
>>> configuration and change registry entries again.... :-)
>>>
>>> This refers to ISA 2000. This server has SP1 with ISA 2004. Am I to
>>> assume same steps for ISA 2004 or does anyone know of other instructions
>>> ?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>

>> I think you just run the CEICW with 2004 as I recall.

>



 
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Merv Porter
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      11-03-2009
This post may give some troubleshooti g if you're getting error 403...

ISA2004 RWW/OWA doesn't work
http://www.eggheadcafe.com/forumarch...st24252406.asp

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"Teneo" <> wrote in message
news:#...
> Thank You both for your input but your suggesstion is what I did initially
> and it didn't work hence my research.
>
> TWO NIC server, 444 open ( inaddition to 443 and 4125 ) I am seeing
> reference to port 80 needing to be open, surely this cant be right?
>
> Works fine internally Cant understand why it wont work from ' remote '
> page and doesn't even work from fqdn:444
>
> Thanks Again
>
>
> "Merv Porter" <mwport@no_spam_hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:...
>>I think your right Susan. I believe that KB relates to SBS 2003 RTM and
>>the problem it fixes was addressed in SBS 2003 SP1. So re-run CEICW,
>>select to enable the firewall, and on the Web Services Configuration
>>screen, select to allow Windows Sharepoint Services Intranet Site.
>>
>> --
>> Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]
>> ============================
>>
>> "Susan Bradley" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>>> Teneo wrote:
>>>> I need to configure companyweb for remote users, preferable not open
>>>> direct to internet but accessible via ' https://fqdn/remote '
>>>>
>>>> Server in question is SBS 2003 premium and found these instructions...
>>>>
>>>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/838304
>>>>
>>>> Surely this cant be right in todays technological advancement! Document
>>>> is Dec 2007. Change registry entries ! AND more importantly if I run
>>>> CEICW the registry entries get changed so I have to remember this
>>>> configuration and change registry entries again.... :-)
>>>>
>>>> This refers to ISA 2000. This server has SP1 with ISA 2004. Am I to
>>>> assume same steps for ISA 2004 or does anyone know of other
>>>> instructions ?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> I think you just run the CEICW with 2004 as I recall.

>>

>
>

 
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