(sigh)
It's the MU offered .NET 2.0 coming down on those boxes. For whatever
reason when the .net 2.0 gets installed on some boxes it will flip those
sites to be on .2 and they obviously want to be on 1.1. We go through
spells where the MU mechanism will throw them over to .2
It's one of those things I'm sort of used to now telling people to go check.
Just send the email to that address or go here:
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/sbs2k/ I just thought it funny
because over here this question is OT... over there it's not at all :-)
We also have one on SMB managed services (all the Kaseya, Level
Platforms and the upcoming SCE stuff is discussed in there)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
For the managed newsgroups:
https://partner.microsoft.com/US/supportsecurity
https://partner.microsoft.com/US/40015071
Go there and you need to have a passport with the partner program. If
you are SBSC partner you get guaranteed 4 hour support response.
Okay so I'm not stalking you but I followed your web site link to find
out that your firm location is in Tampa Florida and we have a SBS
partner group down there. And Rayanne (he's a she btw) is not only one
of the leaders of the SBS group but runs a SBS partner group/listserve
down in Tampa http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/tbsbsug/ so if you
want 'regionalized' information as well.... you can't beat a local
resource like that. If you want I can ping you up with her directly for
more info on their meetings?
Dan DeStefano wrote:
How do I subscribe to the yahoo groups LS? Just send an e-mail to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] with "subscribe" in the subject line?
How do I access the MS partner newsgroup? I am not too familiar with the
partner site, though my company is a MS partner and I do have access to
the partner site.
Thank you - changing the companyweb, default web site and remote virtual
directory from ASP.Net 2.0 back to 1.1 resolved the issue.
Do you know why this happens? Is it something that will be resolved by
MS?
I am extremely grateful for your help.
Dan DeStefano
Info-lution Corporation
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http://www.info-lution.com
Office: 727 546-9143
FAX: 727 541-5888
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Susan Bradley,
CPA aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks [MVP]
Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2006 11:51 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] OT: SBS RWW Issue
For the record we have an extremely active SBS listserve at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and as a MS partner there is a managed
newsgroup with guaranteed MS engineer response
ISA on the front end?
Can you post your ipconfig /all?
(yes folks this is prob the number one SBS troubleshooting thing we ask
for and people post their inner goo and big server land would freak I
know)
You have your nic's pointing to the internal nic's IP right?
One nic or two?
http://msmvps.com/blogs/bradley/archive/2006/05/12/94435.aspx
Hang on... you downloaded .NET 2.0 lately? If so flip that company web
back to 1.1
Dan DeStefano wrote:
I know this is way off topic, but I haven't been able to resolve this
issue.
I am using SBS 2003 SP1 with all patches installed.
I am having a problem with my companyweb website and the Remote Web
Workplace. When connecting to the companyweb site from the local LAN,
I receive Page Cannot Be Displayed. However, I can connect via IP
address and via the external domain name assigned to the server. The
internal DNS CNAME entry for companyweb points to the correct IP
address and this is confirmed via nslookup and ping.
Additionally, regardless of how i connect, the Remote Web Workplace
does not come up at all, it always gives a 404 Page Cannot Be
Displayed error. I am using the self-signed certificate created with
the Configure E-mail and Internet Connection wizard.
I have compared the IIS settings to another SBS implementation where
everything works fine and there are no differences.
I would appreciate any help.
Thanks,
Dan
Dan DeStefano
*Info-lution Corporation*
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