Windows Server - Remote Web Workplace error

Asked By more_cowbell
19-Nov-09 08:28 PM
I asked this question over in the SBS forum but go no response so I figured
I'd try here.
I have a 3rd party cert installed on my SBS 2008 server.  I can successfully
use RWW to connect to any computer or server on the network except the SBS
server itself.  When I try to connect to the SBS server it prompts me for
credentials and after I enter them (and I am positive they are correct) I get
the following error:

(error 2825).  For more information, please contact your network
administrator or Microsoft Product Support."

Any ideas on what is going wrong or how I can remedy the situation?
VBScript
(1)
Workplace
(1)
Crosspost
(1)
Cert
(1)
SBS
(1)
  Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] replied to more_cowbell
19-Nov-09 10:33 PM
This is an entirely SBS issue, so the SBS folks would be the best ones to
ask. I suggest you post SBS 2008 issues in the SBS 2008 group. That's on the
Connect site so I cannot crosspost this reply there, sorry. For info and help
on accessing it, go to www.sbs2008.com.
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