Link to sbs companyweb site

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Daryl Rito

I have a web site that works great but i would like to put
a link or something that will get me to my SBS servers
company web so that i can either do remote e-mail or
access my computer via the companyweb or do sharepoint
services.

I will admit that i am a newbie with frontpage.

Thanks
 
C

clintonG

Read the SBS documentation and learn about Terminal Services
and then Google for more information.

Google: "Deploying Windows Server 2003 Terminal Server to
Host User Desktops in a Windows Small Business Server
2003 Environment"

Google: "small business server"+"terminal services"

An even easier way is to consider using GoToMyPC
https://www.gotomypc.com


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<%= Clinton Gallagher
A/E/C Consulting, Web Design, e-Commerce Software Development
Wauwatosa, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin USA
NET (e-mail address removed)
URL http://www.metromilwaukee.com/clintongallagher/
 
G

Guest

Thank You , but i am very well versed in Terminal
Services. That is not what i was looking for. I want to
put a link on my website that will take my employees to
the companyweb site.

What is the url from the outside to it or the port it
needs?


Thanks
 
C

clintonG

Briefly then, the link part is easy, the rest is all about "windows
authentication" and "windows authorization" two terms you should feed
into Google to learn more about if you plan to provide access to an internal
web from the outside. Security is critical these days.

You should get yourself into the newsgroups where more
people use SBS and can relay all the issues regarding this
objective.

Also know about the IIS FAQ
SEE: http://www.iisfaq.com/

This subject is broad and deep. I hope these brief comments help
point the way...

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<%= Clinton Gallagher
A/E/C Consulting, Web Design, e-Commerce Software Development
Wauwatosa, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin USA
NET (e-mail address removed)
URL http://www.metromilwaukee.com/clintongallagher/
 
S

Stan

You mean to get to an internal company server or something?
It's sort of hard to tell exactly what you're asking about... at least for
me it is.
 

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