Windows 2003 Version of Win2003 Server to Support Multiple RWW and VPN Connecti

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I'm looking for a Server o/s that would provide a suitable front end to
support ~ 10 Remote Web Workplace and VPN connections to take the load off a
Win2003SBS box. At present remote users connect to dedicated local
workstations using the RWW facility to use a major local busines appliction
written in Access with forms embedded in the database. They also connect
using the SBS VPN Connectoid to synchronise mail and off-line documents.

The existing Dell 2400 is being replaced with a far more powerful IBM x3500
which leaves us with a perfectly serviceable server with no home. We would
like to use this machine to support the remote users and dispense with the
local workstations whilst maintaining the functionality of the RWW and VPN
Sessions. It is not practicable at present to use the VPN Connectiod
exclusively as the database size and line upstream speed prohibit it.

Any suggestions, please?
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David @ Solsletta
 
To expand on the database connectivity element it is intended to move the
update and enquiry forms from the database to the client PCs to improve
network performance soon.
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David @ Solsletta


"David" wrote:

> I'm looking for a Server o/s that would provide a suitable front end to
> support ~ 10 Remote Web Workplace and VPN connections to take the load off a
> Win2003SBS box. At present remote users connect to dedicated local
> workstations using the RWW facility to use a major local busines appliction
> written in Access with forms embedded in the database. They also connect
> using the SBS VPN Connectoid to synchronise mail and off-line documents.
>
> The existing Dell 2400 is being replaced with a far more powerful IBM x3500
> which leaves us with a perfectly serviceable server with no home. We would
> like to use this machine to support the remote users and dispense with the
> local workstations whilst maintaining the functionality of the RWW and VPN
> Sessions. It is not practicable at present to use the VPN Connectiod
> exclusively as the database size and line upstream speed prohibit it.
>
> Any suggestions, please?
> --
> David @ Solsletta
 
Hi David,

You can use windows 2003 enterprise or standard edition for VPN connection.
Win 2003 offer Remote access and IAS for VPN.



"David" wrote:

> I'm looking for a Server o/s that would provide a suitable front end to
> support ~ 10 Remote Web Workplace and VPN connections to take the load off a
> Win2003SBS box. At present remote users connect to dedicated local
> workstations using the RWW facility to use a major local busines appliction
> written in Access with forms embedded in the database. They also connect
> using the SBS VPN Connectoid to synchronise mail and off-line documents.
>
> The existing Dell 2400 is being replaced with a far more powerful IBM x3500
> which leaves us with a perfectly serviceable server with no home. We would
> like to use this machine to support the remote users and dispense with the
> local workstations whilst maintaining the functionality of the RWW and VPN
> Sessions. It is not practicable at present to use the VPN Connectiod
> exclusively as the database size and line upstream speed prohibit it.
>
> Any suggestions, please?
> --
> David @ Solsletta
 
RE: Version of Win2003 Server to Support Multiple RWW and VPN Conn

Thanks for the prompt response. Can you clarify the last sentence, please:
"Win 2003 offer Remote access and IAS for VPN".

Do you mean any version of Win2003 Server?
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David @ Solsletta


"shimoni" wrote:

> Hi David,
>
> You can use windows 2003 enterprise or standard edition for VPN connection.
> Win 2003 offer Remote access and IAS for VPN.
>
>
>
> "David" wrote:
>
> > I'm looking for a Server o/s that would provide a suitable front end to
> > support ~ 10 Remote Web Workplace and VPN connections to take the load off a
> > Win2003SBS box. At present remote users connect to dedicated local
> > workstations using the RWW facility to use a major local busines appliction
> > written in Access with forms embedded in the database. They also connect
> > using the SBS VPN Connectoid to synchronise mail and off-line documents.
> >
> > The existing Dell 2400 is being replaced with a far more powerful IBM x3500
> > which leaves us with a perfectly serviceable server with no home. We would
> > like to use this machine to support the remote users and dispense with the
> > local workstations whilst maintaining the functionality of the RWW and VPN
> > Sessions. It is not practicable at present to use the VPN Connectiod
> > exclusively as the database size and line upstream speed prohibit it.
> >
> > Any suggestions, please?
> > --
> > David @ Solsletta
 
you can use ms server 2003 as your VPN gateway and Authentication server.
please read here for more information.
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windows2000serv/deploy/confeat/ra_overview.mspx
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/network/bb643123.aspx

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MCSE 2003




"David" wrote:

> I'm looking for a Server o/s that would provide a suitable front end to
> support ~ 10 Remote Web Workplace and VPN connections to take the load off a
> Win2003SBS box. At present remote users connect to dedicated local
> workstations using the RWW facility to use a major local busines appliction
> written in Access with forms embedded in the database. They also connect
> using the SBS VPN Connectoid to synchronise mail and off-line documents.
>
> The existing Dell 2400 is being replaced with a far more powerful IBM x3500
> which leaves us with a perfectly serviceable server with no home. We would
> like to use this machine to support the remote users and dispense with the
> local workstations whilst maintaining the functionality of the RWW and VPN
> Sessions. It is not practicable at present to use the VPN Connectiod
> exclusively as the database size and line upstream speed prohibit it.
>
> Any suggestions, please?
> --
> David @ Solsletta
 
RE: Version of Win2003 Server to Support Multiple RWW and VPN Conn

Thank you so much for that. Considerably helps my planning!

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David @ Solsletta


"shimoni" wrote:

> you can use ms server 2003 as your VPN gateway and Authentication server.
> please read here for more information.
> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windows2000serv/deploy/confeat/ra_overview.mspx
> http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/network/bb643123.aspx
>
> --
> MCSE 2003
>
>
>
>
> "David" wrote:
>
> > I'm looking for a Server o/s that would provide a suitable front end to
> > support ~ 10 Remote Web Workplace and VPN connections to take the load off a
> > Win2003SBS box. At present remote users connect to dedicated local
> > workstations using the RWW facility to use a major local busines appliction
> > written in Access with forms embedded in the database. They also connect
> > using the SBS VPN Connectoid to synchronise mail and off-line documents.
> >
> > The existing Dell 2400 is being replaced with a far more powerful IBM x3500
> > which leaves us with a perfectly serviceable server with no home. We would
> > like to use this machine to support the remote users and dispense with the
> > local workstations whilst maintaining the functionality of the RWW and VPN
> > Sessions. It is not practicable at present to use the VPN Connectiod
> > exclusively as the database size and line upstream speed prohibit it.
> >
> > Any suggestions, please?
> > --
> > David @ Solsletta
 
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