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Remote Web Workplace problem

I have 2 new SBS 2003 installations, both running ISA Server 2004.  The only difference is in the number of clients.  I have been testing Remote Web Workplace (RWW) on both.  One works perfectly but the other is giving me a problem.   When I log in from the Net, everybody is coming in at the adminstrator level, even though their account was created with the User template.  All I have been able to check is to verify that the users are members of the Remote Users group.  Is there a way to designate their permission level for RWW besides the user group that they belong to on the domain?
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Thanks Jeff.  I'm not sure why, but the RWW users were a part of the Administrator Template and Administrators.  So, I suppose that made all who were in the RWW group part of the Admin group by default.  I removed RWW from those groups and it's working normally now.  It's a little puzzling because I did not make those adjustments and set up another server at the same time which didn't have the same thing occur.  Oh well....
Terrific!  The RWW Users Group should not be a member of ANY group.  But all of the Templates (which are disabled user accounts) should be members of the RWW Users Group... along with all users that have been added to the domain so far.

Glad you got it working!

Jeff
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Small Business Server (SBS) is a line of server operating systems targeted at small businesses by bundling the operating system with a number of other Microsoft products that would normally need to be purchased or licensed separately. The most notable inclusions are Exchange, SQL Server, SharePoint and ISA/TMG (Microsoft's firewall and proxy server).

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