Publish Terminal Server in AD

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Tobias Redelberger

Hi NG,

how can one (re-)publish an (existing) Terminal Server in a (SBS 2003)
Active Directory (AD) without rejoining the domain?

Thx for any info

Tobias Redelberger

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Hi Tobias what you mean with re-publish, please explain more what you trying
to do here.
 
Hi Chris,

i meant:

To propagade a Terminal Server, which is already in the (SBS 2003) AD as a
Computer/Domain-Controller (i know the isuess, that's not the prob) but
isn't noticed as a Terminal-Server (e.g. in "Remote Desktop Conncetion -->
Browse for more. --> Domainname.intern" or in SBS 2003 "Remote Web
Workplace - Connect to my company's application sharing server"

Background:

we successfully integrated a SBS 2003 in our existing Windows 2003
AD-Network. Everything's working fine, except this:

Our existing Terminal Server (Version 2003, which was integrated BEFORE SBS
2003) doesn't show up in the "Remote Web Workplace - Connect to my company's
application sharing server", this point doesn't exist at all (in spite of
Registry-Setting "AppTS = 1"). We allready joined the Terminal Server to
the built-in security group "Terminalservers", but didn't work out. The
Terminal Server exists in the Servermanager under Servercomputers and is
accessible local via Remote-Desktop-Conncetion AND remote via "Remote Web
Workplace - Connect to Server Desktops",

Anyone knows how-to "integrate" the existing Termina Server in "Remote Web
Workplace - Connect to my company's applikation sharing server" ?

Thx in advance.

Tobias Redelberger

StarNET Services (HomeOffice)
Schoenbornstr. 57
D-97440 Werneck
Germany

Tel: +49-(0)9722-4835
Fax: +49-(0)9722-4836
Mobil: +49-(0)179-25 98 341

Email: (e-mail address removed)
Web-Tel: +49-(0)1212-5-11651621
Web-Fax: +49-(0)1212-5-11651621
 
Tobias so far I know this is not supported scenario. The SBS Server must be
the root server of the forest and the First Deployed Domain Controller with
in the domain,
 
Hi Chrris,

i know that it isn't (yet) supported (offical) by microsoft, but it works,
if you do it right (if any questions, feel free to ask), but that's not the
problem here, because the Terminal Server wasn't even seen in the domain as
a TERMINAL SERVER before the SBS 2003 was integrated, even if one can reach
the Terminal Server via:

- Netbios-, DNS- and IP-Adresse on Port 3389
and over RDP-Proxy 4125,
- "Remote Web Workplace - Connect to Server Desktops",
- Remote Desktop Conncetion with the Netbios-, DNS-
and IP-Adresse,

BUT on the other Hand you can NOT reach (or see) it via:

- "Remote Desktop Conncetion --> Browse for more. --> Domainname.intern"
or in
- SBS 2003 "Remote Web Workplace - Connect to my company's application
sharing server"

Do you know s.th. about what should one do to make the TS (re-)appear in the
Domain as a TERMINAL
SERVER without (re-)joining the whole TS again?

Tobias Redelberger

StarNET Services (HomeOffice)
Schoenbornstr. 57
D-97440 Werneck
Germany

Tel: +49-(0)9722-4835
Fax: +49-(0)9722-4836
Mobil: +49-(0)179-25 98 341

Email: (e-mail address removed)
Web-Tel: +49-(0)1212-5-11651621
Web-Fax: +49-(0)1212-5-11651621
 
This is more a question for the SBS newsgroup and terminal server group, May
the server have to be added as by the connect computer wizard in SBS to
shown up in Remote Work Places I'm not sure where this list is stored or if
it´s dynamical.
 
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