How to allow file access through OWA on SBS 2008 By default file access is already enabled on OWA for public and private computers on SBS 2008. You just need to do a few things on the SBS 2008 server to get it working properly. owa, file access Read More
How to archive email on SBS 2008 Exchange 2007 offers a very easy way to archive all ingoing and outgoing email which they call journaling. By default it will only offer you to do that archiving into a (user) mailbox. Another disadvantage is the way it is showing those messages as you won’t be able to see the content of the email, because those emails are in an attachment. exchange 2007 archiving, journaling Read More
How to install a 3rd party certificate on SBS 2003 with ISA 2004 This article will describe step by step how to install or renew a third party certificate on SBS 2003 with ISA 2004. The Official SBS Blog already published in 2007 an article how to do that on SBS 2003 Standard (The Official SBS Blog : How to Install a Public 3rd Party SSL Certificate on IIS on SBS 2003: http://blogs.technet.com/sbs/archive/2007/08/21/how-to-install-a-public-3rd-party-ssl-certificate-on-iis-on-sbs-2003.aspx), so this article will extend that article to the SBS servers that have ISA 2004 installed. ssl certificate Read More
How to add an additional Domain Controller from a remote office to the SBS domain - Part 3 When the branch office server has successfully joined the SBS network and when replication has succeeded, there are still a few steps that will need to be done on the SBS server as well as on the Branchoffice server to finish the Branch Office setup. branch office, rras vpn, firewall gpo Read More
How to add an additional Domain Controller from a remote office to the SBS domain - Part 2 In the first article of the series "How to add an additional Domain Controller from a remote office to the SBS domain" we have configured the SBS server and prepared it for a new additional domain controller. In this second article we will configure the Windows 2003 server that is located at the remote office so it can be joined to the SBS domain and promoted. branch office, rras vpn Read More
How to add an additional Domain Controller from a remote office to the SBS domain - Part 1 In this series of three articles (the first article has been published, the other two will follow later) we will explain step by step how to add a DC that will be serving clients at a remote location to the SBS network. The remote DC will be connecting through a VPN connection to the SBS. There are several ways to establish this VPN connection and it all depends on the hardware and software. branch office, rras vpn Read More
How to prepare the SBS domain for an additional R2 Domain Controller Before you can add an additional Domain Controller that will be running Windows 2003 R2 to the SBS domain, you will need to prepare the domain. This procedure needs to be done only once on the SBS server. branch office, additional domain controller Read More
Where can I find the configuration, setup and installation log files from SBS 2003? Very often we ask you to provide information about which service packs are installed and if you have checked the event logs. We also point you to the several log files that SBS 2003 creates automatically when wizards are run or service packs are applied. This article will explain more about those logs like where you can find them and what they mean. logs, service packs Read More