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Ken St. John

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May 31, 2004, 3:04:16 PM5/31/04
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I cannot find nor Google up the right keywords to find a message that was
posted some time ago that spelled out where and how to edit the RWW pages
that allow you to change the options for connecting to servers/computers.
Allowed you to change the defaults such as "Log on as Administrator" and so
on.

Thanks in advance.

Ken


Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]

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May 31, 2004, 9:53:28 PM5/31/04
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Ken: Is this what you want?

The following was taken from SBS 2003 Help: (do a search for "configure
advanced Remote Web Workplace settings")

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Merv Porter [SBS MVP]
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To configure advanced Remote Web Workplace settings
Remote Web Workplace settings are automatically configured depending on
how the computer running Windows Small Business Server 2003 is
configured. Using the registry, you can manually configure these
settings.

Caution

Incorrectly editing the registry may severely damage your system. Before
making changes to the registry, you should back up any valued data on
your computer.
Open the Registry Editor.
Change the default value for a link on the Remote Web Workplace
administrator page by using the following table.
A value of 1 indicates that the link should be shown; a value of 0
indicates that the link should not be shown.

These values are located at:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\SmallBusinessServer\RemoteUserPort
al\AdminLinks

Name/Type Default Value Corresponding Link
ServerTS/DWORD 1 Access server desktops
ClientTS/DWORD 1 Access client desktops
HelpDesk/DWORD 0 Monitor Help Desk
STS/DWORD 0 Administer the company's internal Web site
PerfReport/DWORD 0 View server performance report
UsageReport/DWORD 0 View server usage report
OWA/DWORD 0 Use Outlook Web Access
CM/DWORD 0 Download Connection Manager
Help/DWORD 1 View Client Help

Change the default value for a link on the Remote Web Workplace user
page by using the following table.
A value of 1 indicates that the link should be shown; a value of 0
indicates that the link should not be shown.

These values are located at:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\SmallBusinessServer\RemoteUserPort
al\KWLinks

Name/Type Default Value Corresponding Link
OWA/DWORD 0 Read my company e-mail
STS/DWORD 0 Use my company's internal Web site
TS/DWORD 1 Connect to my computer at work
AppTS/DWORD 1 Connect to my company's application-sharing server
CM/DWORD 0 Connect my remote computer to the network
UsageReport/DWORD 0 View server usage report
Help/DWORD 1 View Remote Web Workplace Help

Additional Settings
These values are located at:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\SmallBusinessServer\RemoteUserPort
al\

Name/Type Default Value Description
URL/String empty URL of Remote Web Workplace
Sendmail/DWORD 1 On/Off for Remote Web Workplace intro e-mail
Port/DWORD 4125 Port for Remote Desktop connections
PrivateTimeOut/DWORD 60 Minutes to timeout on a computer that is not
shared or public
PublicTimeOut/DWORD 10 Minutes to timeout on a shared or public
computer
ExcludeList/String Not applicable This key does not exist by default.
Add computer names separated by commas.

This value is located at:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\

Name/Type Default Value Description
RegisteredOrganization/String Windows Registered Organization Company
name displayed in the Remote Web Workplace (limited to 50 characters)

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Ken St. John

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May 31, 2004, 10:22:15 PM5/31/04
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Unfortunately it's not. This was a message that outlined how to edit the
HTML for the Remote Web Workplace pages to change the options. For example,
I changed several of my clients to default the server to "Log Onto Console
Session" and NOT allow the local printer to print. I just can't remember
how to do it!!

Damn, I hate getting old.

Thanks.

Ken


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