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Subject: Remote Web Workplace missing
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7/20/2005 10:42 AM  
I have installed SP1 and after a few problems have everything working except 'Remote Web Workplace' I can still connect to the server over the internet but cannot access Remote Web Workplace.  I worked through the internet connection wizard and when I reached 'Web Service Configuration' there was no option to select 'Remote Web Workplace' - it was not in the list- all the other items were present like 'outlook web access' .'outlook mobile access' etc

Any ideas ?
 
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7/21/2005 11:02 AM  
Hi Derek,
 
Can you access the RWW from the server with servername/remote?

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7/25/2005 11:09 AM  
Hi Marina
 
Sorry to be so slow in replying I have been away for a few days.
 
No I just receive error  'the page cannot be found' 
I can access company web no problem - its just the RWW
 
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7/25/2005 02:18 PM  
Hi Derek,
 
Did it ever work, before applying SBS 2003 SP1? You might want to reinstall the server tools from add/remove programs, sbs setup.

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7/25/2005 02:22 PM  
Marina

Yes it was used on a regualr basis and worked even after installing the other updates required before insatalling sp1 (ie server 2003 sp1 etc) . I will reinstall the server tools as suggested- is RWW  part of the server tools ?
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7/26/2005 01:38 PM  
Hi Derek,
 
Yes, RWW is part of the Server tools.

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7/26/2005 03:29 PM  
Hi Marina
 
After re-installing the server tools will I need to re-apply SP1?
 
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7/26/2005 03:48 PM  
Hi Derek,
 
Probably yes. It will ask for it when you have reinstalled the server tools if it is needed.

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7/01/2008 03:56 PM  
Nevermind, I figured it out.
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7/01/2008 04:36 PM  
Hi Eric,
 
Read one of my answers, it is in there.

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7/01/2008 06:01 PM  
Your answer was to do it in add/remove programs.
 
How ever, you have to click on Small Business Server 2003, click change, then follow the prompts till you can reinstall Server Tools.
 
For someone who does that alot, add/remove programs is enough.  For a novice, or users who haven't set it up in a while they might have the same question I did, which is go through Small Business Server, and change it there, NOT under windows components.
 
Hope that helps someone.
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7/02/2008 01:44 AM  
Posted By Marina Roos on 7/25/2005 02:18 PM
Hi Derek,
 
Did it ever work, before applying SBS 2003 SP1? You might want to reinstall the server tools from add/remove programs, sbs setup.

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9/05/2008 01:07 PM  
Same problem here.
Allready reinstalled the server tools.
Now I've uninstalled server tools => reboot
uninstalled SQL instances for monitoring & sharepoint
Installing server tools again

Hope this will work.

Any other suggestions?
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9/05/2008 11:47 PM  
Hi Dieter,
 
Why would removing the Monitoring and Sharepoint instances have anything to do with a missing RWW?? As this is an old thread, I would suggest you start a new one and post details.

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