@firedeamon27 RWW is installed by default on SBS 2003. Have you opened the correct ports on your firewall to allow access to RWW from outside your network? if you are having troubles rerun the Connect to Internet Wizard and ensure that option for RWW is check in there and it will configure evrything for you.
@firedeamon27 Sorry to tell you that RWW is only available on Small Business Server 2003. It is NOT a feature of Windows Enterprises servers and thus can not be configured in any way shape or form. To use RWW you MUST have Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 or better. Again it is NOT a feature of Windows Enterprise Server.
Not all printers work correctly especially multi function USB ones. Try setting local printer driver to something standard like HP Laserjet 4 and then try again. You lose some functionality but it prints. Failing that you'll have to start the process of normal RDP and printer debugging (always fun). RDP printing is a pain to get running sometimes. My advice is to go back to something really standard and work forward from there.
Just prior to connecting to a computer select the option button. In there is an option to redirect printing to local printer. You must check that option prior to connecting to remote computer in RWW.
If you are connecting XP Pro to a SBS system simply run the Connect computer wizard and follow the instructions to connect XP to SBS and allow Remotw Web Workplace.
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firedeamon27 1 year ago
@firedeamon27 RWW is installed by default on SBS 2003. Have you opened the correct ports on your firewall to allow access to RWW from outside your network? if you are having troubles rerun the Connect to Internet Wizard and ensure that option for RWW is check in there and it will configure evrything for you.
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Robert
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saturnalliance 1 year ago
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firedeamon27 1 year ago
@firedeamon27 Sorry to tell you that RWW is only available on Small Business Server 2003. It is NOT a feature of Windows Enterprises servers and thus can not be configured in any way shape or form. To use RWW you MUST have Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 or better. Again it is NOT a feature of Windows Enterprise Server.
Thanks
Robert
ciaops(dot)com
saturnalliance 1 year ago
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firedeamon27 1 year ago
I am tempted just to get Small Business server just for this functionality
dalech22 1 year ago
great vid
djf09 2 years ago
Not all printers work correctly especially multi function USB ones. Try setting local printer driver to something standard like HP Laserjet 4 and then try again. You lose some functionality but it prints. Failing that you'll have to start the process of normal RDP and printer debugging (always fun). RDP printing is a pain to get running sometimes. My advice is to go back to something really standard and work forward from there.
directorciaops 3 years ago
Yes i Did that but not working.
I installed the printer driver in the server still its showing ...
tomskaria 3 years ago
Ok how do u take print in a local printer using RWW connection?
tomskaria 3 years ago
Just prior to connecting to a computer select the option button. In there is an option to redirect printing to local printer. You must check that option prior to connecting to remote computer in RWW.
directorciaops 3 years ago
If you are connecting XP Pro to a SBS system simply run the Connect computer wizard and follow the instructions to connect XP to SBS and allow Remotw Web Workplace.
saturnalliance 3 years ago
how do this my window xp mce pro
xps 410 dell
sammaa1997 3 years ago