[sdw2003] Creating a new user in SBS2008
Bob
bob at unicorncomputers.com
Wed Oct 21 16:42:37 PDT 2009
Hi Eric,
Thanks.....I did all of that, and now they want me to buy them
dinner.......not a good way to start out a relationship.
You can actually go into the SBS Console, Users and Groups, and
right-click/properties on any user listed and assign them one or
more computers to showup on their RWW listing and even give them
remote access (or deny) to OWA or the Company Web.
Using the SBS Console also forces you to create an email box for
them, even if you don't want to. Of course, you can go into the
Exchange Manager and disable it, but that requires alot more clicks
and I'm guessing the purpose of the SBS Console is to make ones
job easier, not harder.
thanks
-bob
-----Original Message-----
From: sdw2003-bounces at mattware.com [mailto:sdw2003-bounces at mattware.com]
On Behalf Of Eric Louie
Sent: Wednesday, October 21, 2009 12:14 PM
To: San Diego Windows 2003 User Group
Subject: RE: [sdw2003] Creating a new user in SBS2008
Hi Bob. Me neither, not even the old CEICW in SBS2003. Get used to the
Wizards in SBS2008. Make friends with them. Shake their hands.
Introduce yourself. Ask them how they're doing. Let them know how
you're doing. Prepare to revolutionize how you support servers. Server
2008 is very similarly wizard driven - I just had to enable RRAS on a
standard Win2008 server last night and could not do it "manually" -
those days are virtually over. I like the visibility too, but also know
when to supplant my desire to know versus my need to finish the job.
As far as SBS2008 and computers assigned in RWW to users, you actually
allow the user to remotely login to the computer. From SBS Console.
Network. Identify Client Computer. Right-click. View Computer
Properties. User Access. The rest of the exercise is left to the
reader.
As far as the user created in AD and not showing up in the Console, it's
because a "role" needs to be assigned to that user. There is no default
"role" coming from ADUC. Weird but true. So I just use the Console any
more.
Add user to computer from elsewhere than the SBS Console - don't know
why you'd want a different place to do it from, but it would be an
interface to RWW (basically, IIS), since that's where these permissions
get "translated" or applied. I took a peek in IIS and couldn't even
begin to find it, so I'll leave that to you to figure out.
-e-
-----Original Message-----
From: sdw2003-bounces at mattware.com [mailto:sdw2003-bounces at mattware.com]
On Behalf Of Bob
Sent: Wednesday, October 21, 2009 10:13 AM
To: sdw2003 at mattware.com
Subject: [sdw2003] Creating a new user in SBS2008
Hi All,
I've never been a big WIZARD fan, and have always done things
manually as opposed to using wizards. You get to know the system
better if its done manually as opposed to having Windows create
things for you. With SBS2008, I've found that if you manually
create a 'user' in Active Directory, this user can't see the list
of computers to connect to using the Remote Web Workplace webpage.
This list can be editted if you do create the user from the SBS
Console in "User and Groups". A user created here will show up in
A.D., but a user created in A.D. will not show up in the SBS Console.
My question is........is there another area within SBS that gives
you the option of adding Remote Computers to a user's account so
they appear in the list when using the Remote website?? It seems to
me that the SBS Console is the only way to currently accomplish this
task.
thanks
-bob
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