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Migrate Remote Web Workplace to Windows 2008 Server

Hi all,
We are migrating from SBS 2008 server to full Windows 2008 server enterprise edition.  The SBS server will be retired.

We would like to keep remote web workplace.  

Is there an installer for this for Windows 2008 Server?  If so, where can I get it?  If not, how can I migrate the functionality to the new server
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This solution mentions "Run remoteww.msi from the Remote Operations Manager CD"  .  Where would I obtain this?
Well.. I believe you can download a trial from here:
http://www.microsoft.com/systemcenter/en/us/operations-manager.aspx 
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The ability to connect to their own workstation remotely is the feature that they want.  Terminal services connects to the server, not their workstation.

VPN is another option, and then allow remote desktop.  Crude, but may work.  Still investigating.
RDC via VPN is certainly an option, but certainly requires more training than RWW.
Curious as to why your moving away from SBS.  Have you exceeded the 75 CAL limit?
The business is breaking up into seperate organisations and there is now a requirement for a sub-domain for each arm.  SBS does not support that.  Hence we need to migrate to full server.
This question has been classified as abandoned and is being closed as part of the Cleanup Program.  See my comment at the end of the question for more details.