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I have 3 computers that log onto a Server 2003 SBS

system that serves as a domain controller. Each of those

3 computers have LogMeIn installed and all work with

that perfectly when the server is bypassed, i.e., when

connected directly to a router via DHCP. When I

attempt to connect to any one of them from outside

the domain, I get 4320 error:

 

The operator or administrator has refused

the request. (4320)

 

I assume it is the server that blocks the access, but I

can't find anywhere on the server where settings are

provided to allow access to computers connected to

the server.

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 

Thanks,

Bill

Guest Kerry Brown
Posted

SBS has something called Remote Web Workplace that will do exactly what you

want.

 

http://blogs.technet.com/sbs/archive/2006/07/25/443383.aspx

 

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc707955.aspx

 

--

Kerry Brown

MS-MVP - Windows Desktop Experience: Systems Administration

http://www.vistahelp.ca/phpBB2/

 

 

 

 

"Bill" <billstanton@psln.com> wrote in message

news:_uednSh7B-ydU3bUnZ2dnUVZ_g-dnZ2d@trueband.net...<span style="color:blue">

> I have 3 computers that log onto a Server 2003 SBS

> system that serves as a domain controller. Each of those

> 3 computers have LogMeIn installed and all work with

> that perfectly when the server is bypassed, i.e., when

> connected directly to a router via DHCP. When I

> attempt to connect to any one of them from outside

> the domain, I get 4320 error:

>

> The operator or administrator has refused

> the request. (4320)

>

> I assume it is the server that blocks the access, but I

> can't find anywhere on the server where settings are

> provided to allow access to computers connected to

> the server.

>

> Any help would be greatly appreciated.

>

> Thanks,

> Bill

>

>

> </span>

Guest Anteaus
Posted

Exactly.

 

Also, realise that when you install the SBS client on computers you are

committing yourself to managing your network the SBS way, which is

substantially different from the way in which the corporate Server product is

managed. You are not officially supposed to step outside of the approved

management methods.

 

If you do so and it breaks.. you get to keep both pieces.

 

 

 

"Kerry Brown" wrote:

<span style="color:blue">

> SBS has something called Remote Web Workplace that will do exactly what you

> want.

>

> http://blogs.technet.com/sbs/archive/2006/07/25/443383.aspx

>

> http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc707955.aspx

>

> --

> Kerry Brown

> MS-MVP - Windows Desktop Experience: Systems Administration

> http://www.vistahelp.ca/phpBB2/

>

>

>

>

> "Bill" <billstanton@psln.com> wrote in message

> news:_uednSh7B-ydU3bUnZ2dnUVZ_g-dnZ2d@trueband.net...<span style="color:green">

> > I have 3 computers that log onto a Server 2003 SBS

> > system that serves as a domain controller. Each of those

> > 3 computers have LogMeIn installed and all work with

> > that perfectly when the server is bypassed, i.e., when

> > connected directly to a router via DHCP. When I

> > attempt to connect to any one of them from outside

> > the domain, I get 4320 error:

> >

> > The operator or administrator has refused

> > the request. (4320)

> >

> > I assume it is the server that blocks the access, but I

> > can't find anywhere on the server where settings are

> > provided to allow access to computers connected to

> > the server.

> >

> > Any help would be greatly appreciated.

> >

> > Thanks,

> > Bill

> >

> >

> > </span>

> </span>

Posted

I got caught in the 7-day "grace period" after which

2003 SBS must be made domain controller. Along

with that was a learning issue on my part wherein

the users of the server need to have there workstation

names and passwords match with what is registered

in "users" at the server. After resolving that, everything

worked.............but there seemed to be an element of

magic involved. "Magic" in the computer business is

always worrisome.

Thanks,

Bill

 

 

"Kerry Brown" <kerry@kdbNOSPAMsys-tems.c a m> wrote in message

news:uYvPQ9VwJHA.1088@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...<span style="color:blue">

> SBS has something called Remote Web Workplace that will do exactly what

> you want.

>

> http://blogs.technet.com/sbs/archive/2006/07/25/443383.aspx

>

> http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc707955.aspx

>

> --

> Kerry Brown

> MS-MVP - Windows Desktop Experience: Systems Administration

> http://www.vistahelp.ca/phpBB2/

>

>

>

>

> "Bill" <billstanton@psln.com> wrote in message

> news:_uednSh7B-ydU3bUnZ2dnUVZ_g-dnZ2d@trueband.net...<span style="color:green">

>> I have 3 computers that log onto a Server 2003 SBS

>> system that serves as a domain controller. Each of those

>> 3 computers have LogMeIn installed and all work with

>> that perfectly when the server is bypassed, i.e., when

>> connected directly to a router via DHCP. When I

>> attempt to connect to any one of them from outside

>> the domain, I get 4320 error:

>>

>> The operator or administrator has refused

>> the request. (4320)

>>

>> I assume it is the server that blocks the access, but I

>> can't find anywhere on the server where settings are

>> provided to allow access to computers connected to

>> the server.

>>

>> Any help would be greatly appreciated.

>>

>> Thanks,

>> Bill

>>

>>

>> </span></span>

Guest Kerry Brown
Posted

It sounds like the SBS server is not setup correctly and the workstations

are not joined to the domain. I highly recommend you have someone who is

familiar with SBS look at the network. There is no magic. If you don't

understand something it may look like magic but it is really lack of the

correct knowledge.

 

As was mentioned earlier it's very important that SBS be managed by the

built in wizards. Unless you have deep knowledge of Active Directory and how

SBS works trying to get by without using the wizards will cause you much

grief and eventually a non-functional server.

 

--

Kerry Brown

MS-MVP - Windows Desktop Experience: Systems Administration

http://www.vistahelp.ca/phpBB2/

 

 

"Bill" <billstanton@psln.com> wrote in message

news:YvGdnRlFYKxOx3LUnZ2dnUVZ_oSdnZ2d@trueband.net...<span style="color:blue">

> I got caught in the 7-day "grace period" after which

> 2003 SBS must be made domain controller. Along

> with that was a learning issue on my part wherein

> the users of the server need to have there workstation

> names and passwords match with what is registered

> in "users" at the server. After resolving that, everything

> worked.............but there seemed to be an element of

> magic involved. "Magic" in the computer business is

> always worrisome.

> Thanks,

> Bill

>

>

> "Kerry Brown" <kerry@kdbNOSPAMsys-tems.c a m> wrote in message

> news:uYvPQ9VwJHA.1088@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...<span style="color:green">

>> SBS has something called Remote Web Workplace that will do exactly what

>> you want.

>>

>> http://blogs.technet.com/sbs/archive/2006/07/25/443383.aspx

>>

>> http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc707955.aspx

>>

>> --

>> Kerry Brown

>> MS-MVP - Windows Desktop Experience: Systems Administration

>> http://www.vistahelp.ca/phpBB2/

>>

>>

>>

>>

>> "Bill" <billstanton@psln.com> wrote in message

>> news:_uednSh7B-ydU3bUnZ2dnUVZ_g-dnZ2d@trueband.net...<span style="color:darkred">

>>> I have 3 computers that log onto a Server 2003 SBS

>>> system that serves as a domain controller. Each of those

>>> 3 computers have LogMeIn installed and all work with

>>> that perfectly when the server is bypassed, i.e., when

>>> connected directly to a router via DHCP. When I

>>> attempt to connect to any one of them from outside

>>> the domain, I get 4320 error:

>>>

>>> The operator or administrator has refused

>>> the request. (4320)

>>>

>>> I assume it is the server that blocks the access, but I

>>> can't find anywhere on the server where settings are

>>> provided to allow access to computers connected to

>>> the server.

>>>

>>> Any help would be greatly appreciated.

>>>

>>> Thanks,

>>> Bill

>>>

>>>

>>></span></span>

>

> </span>

Posted

Your admonishments are well heeded. I turned over what

issues there were with the server and watched closely.

Having been the computer business for over 40 years, I

know when to leave things to those trained to handle them.

Bill

 

 

"Kerry Brown" <kerry@kdbNOSPAMsys-tems.c a m> wrote in message

news:uFa5FhTxJHA.4244@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...<span style="color:blue">

> It sounds like the SBS server is not setup correctly and the workstations

> are not joined to the domain. I highly recommend you have someone who is

> familiar with SBS look at the network. There is no magic. If you don't

> understand something it may look like magic but it is really lack of the

> correct knowledge.

>

> As was mentioned earlier it's very important that SBS be managed by the

> built in wizards. Unless you have deep knowledge of Active Directory and

> how SBS works trying to get by without using the wizards will cause you

> much grief and eventually a non-functional server.

>

> --

> Kerry Brown

> MS-MVP - Windows Desktop Experience: Systems Administration

> http://www.vistahelp.ca/phpBB2/

>

>

> "Bill" <billstanton@psln.com> wrote in message

> news:YvGdnRlFYKxOx3LUnZ2dnUVZ_oSdnZ2d@trueband.net...<span style="color:green">

>> I got caught in the 7-day "grace period" after which

>> 2003 SBS must be made domain controller. Along

>> with that was a learning issue on my part wherein

>> the users of the server need to have there workstation

>> names and passwords match with what is registered

>> in "users" at the server. After resolving that, everything

>> worked.............but there seemed to be an element of

>> magic involved. "Magic" in the computer business is

>> always worrisome.

>> Thanks,

>> Bill

>>

>>

>> "Kerry Brown" <kerry@kdbNOSPAMsys-tems.c a m> wrote in message

>> news:uYvPQ9VwJHA.1088@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...<span style="color:darkred">

>>> SBS has something called Remote Web Workplace that will do exactly what

>>> you want.

>>>

>>> http://blogs.technet.com/sbs/archive/2006/07/25/443383.aspx

>>>

>>> http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc707955.aspx

>>>

>>> --

>>> Kerry Brown

>>> MS-MVP - Windows Desktop Experience: Systems Administration

>>> http://www.vistahelp.ca/phpBB2/

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> "Bill" <billstanton@psln.com> wrote in message

>>> news:_uednSh7B-ydU3bUnZ2dnUVZ_g-dnZ2d@trueband.net...

>>>> I have 3 computers that log onto a Server 2003 SBS

>>>> system that serves as a domain controller. Each of those

>>>> 3 computers have LogMeIn installed and all work with

>>>> that perfectly when the server is bypassed, i.e., when

>>>> connected directly to a router via DHCP. When I

>>>> attempt to connect to any one of them from outside

>>>> the domain, I get 4320 error:

>>>>

>>>> The operator or administrator has refused

>>>> the request. (4320)

>>>>

>>>> I assume it is the server that blocks the access, but I

>>>> can't find anywhere on the server where settings are

>>>> provided to allow access to computers connected to

>>>> the server.

>>>>

>>>> Any help would be greatly appreciated.

>>>>

>>>> Thanks,

>>>> Bill

>>>>

>>>>

>>>></span>

>>

>> </span></span>

Guest Kerry Brown
Posted

Once set up correctly SBS is a treat to manage. It doesn't take any special

knowledge other than a willingness to use the wizards. The wizards make it

very easy. The key is to get it right during the set up. My first SBS

experience was a very bad one. I had many years of setting up and managing

AD. I thought "Who needs all these stupid wizards?". Luckily I was doing

this first SBS install for myself and the mistakes didn't affect a paying

customer :-)

 

--

Kerry Brown

MS-MVP - Windows Desktop Experience: Systems Administration

http://www.vistahelp.ca/phpBB2/

 

"Bill" <billstanton@psln.com> wrote in message

news:NpednZCJ-sfhB2_UnZ2dnUVZ_jSdnZ2d@trueband.net...<span style="color:blue">

> Your admonishments are well heeded. I turned over what

> issues there were with the server and watched closely.

> Having been the computer business for over 40 years, I

> know when to leave things to those trained to handle them.

> Bill

>

>

> "Kerry Brown" <kerry@kdbNOSPAMsys-tems.c a m> wrote in message

> news:uFa5FhTxJHA.4244@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...<span style="color:green">

>> It sounds like the SBS server is not setup correctly and the workstations

>> are not joined to the domain. I highly recommend you have someone who is

>> familiar with SBS look at the network. There is no magic. If you don't

>> understand something it may look like magic but it is really lack of the

>> correct knowledge.

>>

>> As was mentioned earlier it's very important that SBS be managed by the

>> built in wizards. Unless you have deep knowledge of Active Directory and

>> how SBS works trying to get by without using the wizards will cause you

>> much grief and eventually a non-functional server.

>>

>> --

>> Kerry Brown

>> MS-MVP - Windows Desktop Experience: Systems Administration

>> http://www.vistahelp.ca/phpBB2/

>>

>>

>> "Bill" <billstanton@psln.com> wrote in message

>> news:YvGdnRlFYKxOx3LUnZ2dnUVZ_oSdnZ2d@trueband.net...<span style="color:darkred">

>>> I got caught in the 7-day "grace period" after which

>>> 2003 SBS must be made domain controller. Along

>>> with that was a learning issue on my part wherein

>>> the users of the server need to have there workstation

>>> names and passwords match with what is registered

>>> in "users" at the server. After resolving that, everything

>>> worked.............but there seemed to be an element of

>>> magic involved. "Magic" in the computer business is

>>> always worrisome.

>>> Thanks,

>>> Bill

>>>

>>>

>>> "Kerry Brown" <kerry@kdbNOSPAMsys-tems.c a m> wrote in message

>>> news:uYvPQ9VwJHA.1088@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

>>>> SBS has something called Remote Web Workplace that will do exactly what

>>>> you want.

>>>>

>>>> http://blogs.technet.com/sbs/archive/2006/07/25/443383.aspx

>>>>

>>>> http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc707955.aspx

>>>>

>>>> --

>>>> Kerry Brown

>>>> MS-MVP - Windows Desktop Experience: Systems Administration

>>>> http://www.vistahelp.ca/phpBB2/

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> "Bill" <billstanton@psln.com> wrote in message

>>>> news:_uednSh7B-ydU3bUnZ2dnUVZ_g-dnZ2d@trueband.net...

>>>>> I have 3 computers that log onto a Server 2003 SBS

>>>>> system that serves as a domain controller. Each of those

>>>>> 3 computers have LogMeIn installed and all work with

>>>>> that perfectly when the server is bypassed, i.e., when

>>>>> connected directly to a router via DHCP. When I

>>>>> attempt to connect to any one of them from outside

>>>>> the domain, I get 4320 error:

>>>>>

>>>>> The operator or administrator has refused

>>>>> the request. (4320)

>>>>>

>>>>> I assume it is the server that blocks the access, but I

>>>>> can't find anywhere on the server where settings are

>>>>> provided to allow access to computers connected to

>>>>> the server.

>>>>>

>>>>> Any help would be greatly appreciated.

>>>>>

>>>>> Thanks,

>>>>> Bill

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>

>>></span></span>

>

> </span>

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