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Hello
Well somehow I managed to setup SBS2003 in my office network. All users and clients are now added and working properly. I have a minor issue with a printer on the server but I'll rather plug it into a client and forget using the server as print server (for now)
SO, my next milestone will be setting up remote acces. I have done everything by the book and configured all necessary services according to the setup instructions.
The default website is visible both through the LAN and from the outside world. HOWEVER, and here goes my question, when I access it from outside (mu home PC), the default lñinks on the default page (i.e. visiting my company web, or connecting to a desktop in the network) do not work, they only lead me to the classic error page.
Con somebody tell me whaty I did wrong? If it works from the inside, why does it only work partially from the outside?Any help will be most appreciated and I promise to keep an ete on the forum to provide any further details you may need.
Thanks
Miguel

Hi again
Well I'm not sure what this probem is about, but looking at the code of the default.htm page in the wwwroot directory, the link to the remote desktop service is "/remote".
Can this relate to the "remote" being a virtual directory and not a real folder within wwwroot?
I am stuck here I would appreciate some knowledgeable insight.Thanks again
Miguel

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