In news:%23SZuz%(E-Mail Removed),
JamesSF <(E-Mail Removed)> stated, which I commented on
below:
> Hello- thanks in advance for help
>
> Windows server 2003 standard/sp1
>
> under windows components, there is no Networking Services section to
> configure RPC/HTTP.
>
> I have never seen Networking Services missing from a server - has been
> dcpromo'ed, only server on the network.
>
> how doi get these installed??
>
> thanks
> James
The RPC services component is installed via Add/Remove, Windows Components
(the button on the left side). You will then see an RPC instance in IIS.
Pick one of your servers to install it on and open 443 from your router to
this server.
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Microsoft MVP - Directory Services
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