Upon completion of the wizard, flip WMS from Maintenance mode to Normal mode, which will force WMS to reboot. Maintenance mode, and then run %ProgramFiles%\Windows Multipoint Server\ConfigWiz.exe.
And that's accomplished by running a slightly hidden WMS utility called If you cannot get your workstations to connect via RDP to your Multipoint server, there's a good chance that all you need is to repair the RDS bindings on the assigned network card. Skip the part about installing, but pay attention to where the server has to be moved into the proper OU and the registry edit to get it to show up in RWA. To use a MultiPoint server in either a SBS 2008 or SBS 2011 standard domain, follow the similar guidance previously posted here: Windows MultiPoint Server 2011 and Interaction with Small Business Server 2011 Essentials Joining the MultiPoint to a SBS 2008 or 2011 standard server
This will also publish the Multipoint server in the RWA application.
To participate in the domain and to be backed up by the Essentials server, merely install the connector software. Joining the MultiPoint to a SBS Essentials server
Details about the broken connector can be foundĪfter you patch the server, you can reclaim disk space taken up by the patches by issuing the following command from an Administrative Command Prompt dism /online /cleanup-image /spsuperseded
If you have WMS 2011 joined to an SBS 2011 and have a broken SBS Connector, install Update Rollup 1.1 (below). Slow boot times for your WMS Server? Unexpectedly slow startup or logon process in Windows Server 2008 R2 or in Windows 7 this is NOT in update rollup 1.1 It has been tested by various community members and the Multipoint team and is safe to install. While this will be included in an upcoming service pack for Windows, I'd urge you to get it installed. The SBS blog has posted regarding a needed hotfix that ensure that RDP connections will not be dropped. Common Q&A on Windows Multipoint Server 2011 Vendors of Multipoint Hardware solutions can be found Mods - I understand if you need to lock one of these down.Hardware Requirements for Windows Multipoint Server 2011 **Going to cross post this in Mac forum as well, since it appears to be an Apple-specific networking issue. Other laptops issued to other users are working just fine for the same purposes.Īnybody willing to lend me a clue? Even if it's only for RDP to one PC, that's all I need to accomplish. So I know the routing and firewall rules are correct as far as that goes. What is confusing me is the fact that it is successfully logging in using the SonicWall client for iPad, it is getting an IP from the same pool as my Windows test laptop, and that laptop can hit any address it wants, and RDP into any target that has remote enabled. I installed Mocha Ping Lite to test out some connectivity, and sure enough the only thing the iPad can even ping is the DNS server that is given to it by the SonicWall. When logged in through the SonicWall SSL VPN, it spins for a minute and says that it can't connect. On a regular wireless LAN, this iPad can remote to a Windows PC without a problem. I'm going mad trying to figure out why, and the iPad and Apple themed forums just repeat the "use a VNC client" chorus, which is what this workplace wished to move away from.