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Phil Angus
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      11-30-2009
Windows SS 2008 R2 allows remote console access via Linux machines, but I
can't get it to work.

If I access the machine from a browser <ipaddressofmachine>/desktop I get a
rdp type of connection. Microsoft state this can be acheived from Firefox
for example, on Linux machines with java 1.4.2

It works fine for me using Internet Explorer and XP workstations etc, but
using Firefox I get:

Anyone have any ideas?


 
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Ace Fekay [MCT]
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      11-30-2009
"Phil Angus" <> wrote in message
news:uoFbY%...
> Windows SS 2008 R2 allows remote console access via Linux machines, but I
> can't get it to work.
>
> If I access the machine from a browser <ipaddressofmachine>/desktop I get
> a rdp type of connection. Microsoft state this can be acheived from
> Firefox for example, on Linux machines with java 1.4.2
>
> It works fine for me using Internet Explorer and XP workstations etc, but
> using Firefox I get:
>
> Anyone have any ideas?
>



The Web-based RDP ActiveX component needs to be installed under Firefox, but
I am not sure if FireFox supports ActiveX. I don't use FireFox due to
limitations such as this. If it supports it, you'll have to allow it.

Any reason you are using Firefox and not IE?

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Please reply back to the newsgroup or forum for collaboration benefit among
responding engineers, and to help others benefit from your resolution.

Ace Fekay, MCT, MCITP EA, MCTS Windows 2008 & Exchange 2007, MCSE & MCSA
2003/2000, MCSA Messaging 2003
Microsoft Certified Trainer

For urgent issues, please contact Microsoft PSS directly. Please check
http://support.microsoft.com for regional support phone numbers.


 
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Phil Angus
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      12-02-2009
Thanks for your repliy(ies!)

The reason for the multiple posts is that I had failures when posting, and
nothing appeared. This is due to the fact it did not like the added text I
was quoting from a Microsoft statement. Even after pasting in to a standard
text file and then copying from there it failed (twice), then they appeared!

Very frustrating!

Anyway, in short, the article states that this feature can be used in a
Linux environment using Firefox and even quotes the versions.

I don't want to attempt to post it again in case it fails again, but suffice
to say it is there in black and white. If you go to this blog
http://blogs.technet.com/storageserver/default.aspx and then search for
/desktop you will see a short statement.

Thanks

"Ace Fekay [MCT]" <> wrote in message
news:...
> "Phil Angus" <> wrote in message
> news:uoFbY%...
>> Windows SS 2008 R2 allows remote console access via Linux machines, but I
>> can't get it to work.
>>
>> If I access the machine from a browser <ipaddressofmachine>/desktop I get
>> a rdp type of connection. Microsoft state this can be acheived from
>> Firefox for example, on Linux machines with java 1.4.2
>>
>> It works fine for me using Internet Explorer and XP workstations etc, but
>> using Firefox I get:
>>
>> Anyone have any ideas?
>>

>
>
> The Web-based RDP ActiveX component needs to be installed under Firefox,
> but I am not sure if FireFox supports ActiveX. I don't use FireFox due to
> limitations such as this. If it supports it, you'll have to allow it.
>
> Any reason you are using Firefox and not IE?
>
> --
> Ace
>
> This posting is provided "AS-IS" with no warranties or guarantees and
> confers no rights.
>
> Please reply back to the newsgroup or forum for collaboration benefit
> among responding engineers, and to help others benefit from your
> resolution.
>
> Ace Fekay, MCT, MCITP EA, MCTS Windows 2008 & Exchange 2007, MCSE & MCSA
> 2003/2000, MCSA Messaging 2003
> Microsoft Certified Trainer
>
> For urgent issues, please contact Microsoft PSS directly. Please check
> http://support.microsoft.com for regional support phone numbers.
>



 
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Phil Angus
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      12-02-2009

It happened again! Even when replying to this I get:

Outlook Express could not post your message. Subject 'Windows 2008 Storage
Server Remote Access Issue', Account: 'msnews.microsoft.com', Server:
'msnews.microsoft.com', Protocol: NNTP, Server Response: '437 (648) Transfer
Failed - Do Not Try Again -- The Article is too large', Port: 119,
Secure(SSL): No, Server Error: 437, Error Number: 0x800CCCA9

Anyone know what this is?

"Phil Angus" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Thanks for your repliy(ies!)
>
> The reason for the multiple posts is that I had failures when posting, and
> nothing appeared. This is due to the fact it did not like the added text I
> was quoting from a Microsoft statement. Even after pasting in to a
> standard text file and then copying from there it failed (twice), then
> they appeared!
>
> Very frustrating!
>
> Anyway, in short, the article states that this feature can be used in a
> Linux environment using Firefox and even quotes the versions.
>
> I don't want to attempt to post it again in case it fails again, but
> suffice to say it is there in black and white. If you go to this blog
> http://blogs.technet.com/storageserver/default.aspx and then search for
> /desktop you will see a short statement.
>
> Thanks
>
> "Ace Fekay [MCT]" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> "Phil Angus" <> wrote in message
>> news:uoFbY%...
>>> Windows SS 2008 R2 allows remote console access via Linux machines, but
>>> I can't get it to work.
>>>
>>> If I access the machine from a browser <ipaddressofmachine>/desktop I
>>> get a rdp type of connection. Microsoft state this can be acheived from
>>> Firefox for example, on Linux machines with java 1.4.2
>>>
>>> It works fine for me using Internet Explorer and XP workstations etc,
>>> but using Firefox I get:
>>>
>>> Anyone have any ideas?
>>>

>>
>>
>> The Web-based RDP ActiveX component needs to be installed under Firefox,
>> but I am not sure if FireFox supports ActiveX. I don't use FireFox due to
>> limitations such as this. If it supports it, you'll have to allow it.
>>
>> Any reason you are using Firefox and not IE?
>>
>> --
>> Ace
>>
>> This posting is provided "AS-IS" with no warranties or guarantees and
>> confers no rights.
>>
>> Please reply back to the newsgroup or forum for collaboration benefit
>> among responding engineers, and to help others benefit from your
>> resolution.
>>
>> Ace Fekay, MCT, MCITP EA, MCTS Windows 2008 & Exchange 2007, MCSE & MCSA
>> 2003/2000, MCSA Messaging 2003
>> Microsoft Certified Trainer
>>
>> For urgent issues, please contact Microsoft PSS directly. Please check
>> http://support.microsoft.com for regional support phone numbers.
>>

>
>



 
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Phil Angus
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      12-02-2009

It happened agai. Anyone know what is causing this?

Outlook Express could not post your message. Subject 'Windows 2008 Storage
Server Remote Access Issue', Account: 'msnews.microsoft.com', Server:
'msnews.microsoft.com', Protocol: NNTP, Server Response: '437 (648) Transfer
Failed - Do Not Try Again -- The Article is too large', Port: 119,
Secure(SSL): No, Server Error: 437, Error Number: 0x800CCCA9


 
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Ace Fekay [MCT]
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      12-02-2009

"Phil Angus" <> wrote in message
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> It happened agai. Anyone know what is causing this?
>
> Outlook Express could not post your message. Subject 'Windows 2008
> Storage Server Remote Access Issue', Account: 'msnews.microsoft.com',
> Server: 'msnews.microsoft.com', Protocol: NNTP, Server Response: '437
> (648) Transfer Failed - Do Not Try Again -- The Article is too large',
> Port: 119, Secure(SSL): No, Server Error: 437, Error Number: 0x800CCCA9
>



Article too large? Are you posting an attachment? I believe there's a 100k
limit.

Ace


 
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Ace Fekay [MCT]
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      12-02-2009
"Phil Angus" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Thanks for your repliy(ies!)
>
> The reason for the multiple posts is that I had failures when posting, and
> nothing appeared. This is due to the fact it did not like the added text I
> was quoting from a Microsoft statement. Even after pasting in to a
> standard text file and then copying from there it failed (twice), then
> they appeared!
>
> Very frustrating!
>
> Anyway, in short, the article states that this feature can be used in a
> Linux environment using Firefox and even quotes the versions.
>
> I don't want to attempt to post it again in case it fails again, but
> suffice to say it is there in black and white. If you go to this blog
> http://blogs.technet.com/storageserver/default.aspx and then search for
> /desktop you will see a short statement.
>
> Thanks
>


I read the statement. It indicates it needs ActiveX. Are you allowing
ActiveX installations in FireFox? That's all it needs. If tbe option to
install ActiveX (and other scripting components) is disabled in FF's
options, it will not install when you connect using the browser.

Ace


 
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Phil Angus
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      12-02-2009
Thanks Ace, I will let you know...


"Ace Fekay [MCT]" <> wrote in message
news:...
> "Phil Angus" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Thanks for your repliy(ies!)
>>
>> The reason for the multiple posts is that I had failures when posting,
>> and nothing appeared. This is due to the fact it did not like the added
>> text I was quoting from a Microsoft statement. Even after pasting in to a
>> standard text file and then copying from there it failed (twice), then
>> they appeared!
>>
>> Very frustrating!
>>
>> Anyway, in short, the article states that this feature can be used in a
>> Linux environment using Firefox and even quotes the versions.
>>
>> I don't want to attempt to post it again in case it fails again, but
>> suffice to say it is there in black and white. If you go to this blog
>> http://blogs.technet.com/storageserver/default.aspx and then search for
>> /desktop you will see a short statement.
>>
>> Thanks
>>

>
> I read the statement. It indicates it needs ActiveX. Are you allowing
> ActiveX installations in FireFox? That's all it needs. If tbe option to
> install ActiveX (and other scripting components) is disabled in FF's
> options, it will not install when you connect using the browser.
>
> Ace
>
>



 
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Phil Angus
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      12-03-2009
Hi Ace,

I have had this back from my customer. (I have also pasted the main article
below as I now seem to have resolved the issue I was having, highlighted in
another thread)

***********************

From Customer
Firefox does not support Active-X controls.

It is extremely unlikely that Firefox will ever support Active-X controls.

You can download a third-party Mozilla Active-X Plug-in which is designed to
support Active-X for custom, legacy and intranet solutions.

This plug-in also supports Mozilla and Netscape."

***********************

Article:

"Remote Web Administration
Administrators can remotely administer a server running Windows Storage
Server 2008 from a client computer by using a browser. For computers running
a Windows operating system and Internet Explorer 6 (or later), the Remote
RDP Client ActiveX® control will be run. The ActiveX control offers the same
functionality as the Remote Desktop Client, MSTSC.

Windows Server Remote Administration Applet
You can remotely administer Windows Storage Server 2008 from non-Microsoft
computers by using the Windows Server Remote Administration Applet. This
applet runs in a browser on the client computer, and it can be any of the
following:

· Firefox version 1.0.6 (or later)

· Mozilla version 1.7.11 (or later)

The Windows Server Remote Administration Applet is supported on clients
running Java 2 Runtime Environment, version 1.4.2, on a computer running a
Windows operating system and Internet Explorer 6 or later, or on Any of the
following non-Microsoft operating systems:

· Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 WS

· Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 WS

· SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 9

· SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 10

You can establish a connection through the browser. Windows Server Remote
Administration Applet does not support sound redirection, printer or port
redirection, or automatically starting applications.

To establish a browser-based connection to Windows Storage Server 2008

1. Open the browser on the client computer.

2. Type the network name or the network IP address of the storage server
followed by /desktop (for example, http://myStorageServer/desktop).

3. In Remote Administration Desktop, provide the appropriate credentials.

Note

Administrative credentials are not required to establish a browser-based
connection, but are required to manage the storage server.

***********************

> I read the statement. It indicates it needs ActiveX. Are you allowing
> ActiveX installations in FireFox? That's all it needs. If tbe option to
> install ActiveX (and other scripting components) is disabled in FF's
> options, it will not install when you connect using the browser.
>
> Ace


***********************


 
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Ace Fekay [MCT]
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      12-03-2009
"Phil Angus" <> wrote in message
news:epQIJy$...
> Hi Ace,
>
> I have had this back from my customer. (I have also pasted the main
> article below as I now seem to have resolved the issue I was having,
> highlighted in another thread)
>
> ***********************
>
> From Customer
> Firefox does not support Active-X controls.
>
> It is extremely unlikely that Firefox will ever support Active-X controls.
>
> You can download a third-party Mozilla Active-X Plug-in which is designed
> to support Active-X for custom, legacy and intranet solutions.
>
> This plug-in also supports Mozilla and Netscape."
>
> ***********************
>
> Article:
>
> "Remote Web Administration
> Administrators can remotely administer a server running Windows Storage
> Server 2008 from a client computer by using a browser. For computers
> running a Windows operating system and Internet Explorer 6 (or later), the
> Remote RDP Client ActiveX® control will be run. The ActiveX control offers
> the same functionality as the Remote Desktop Client, MSTSC.
>
> Windows Server Remote Administration Applet
> You can remotely administer Windows Storage Server 2008 from non-Microsoft
> computers by using the Windows Server Remote Administration Applet. This
> applet runs in a browser on the client computer, and it can be any of the
> following:
>
> · Firefox version 1.0.6 (or later)
>
> · Mozilla version 1.7.11 (or later)
>
> The Windows Server Remote Administration Applet is supported on clients
> running Java 2 Runtime Environment, version 1.4.2, on a computer running a
> Windows operating system and Internet Explorer 6 or later, or on Any of
> the following non-Microsoft operating systems:
>
> · Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 WS
>
> · Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 WS
>
> · SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 9
>
> · SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 10
>
> You can establish a connection through the browser. Windows Server Remote
> Administration Applet does not support sound redirection, printer or port
> redirection, or automatically starting applications.
>
> To establish a browser-based connection to Windows Storage Server 2008
>
> 1. Open the browser on the client computer.
>
> 2. Type the network name or the network IP address of the storage server
> followed by /desktop (for example, http://myStorageServer/desktop).
>
> 3. In Remote Administration Desktop, provide the appropriate
> credentials.
>
> Note
>
> Administrative credentials are not required to establish a browser-based
> connection, but are required to manage the storage server.
>
> ***********************
>
>> I read the statement. It indicates it needs ActiveX. Are you allowing
>> ActiveX installations in FireFox? That's all it needs. If tbe option to
>> install ActiveX (and other scripting components) is disabled in FF's
>> options, it will not install when you connect using the browser.
>>
>> Ace

>
> ***********************
>



Resolved as in saying you installed the third party ActiveX add-in?

Ace


 
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