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How To Manually Set Up A Custom / Vanity Domain Name In Windows Server Essentials

2018    Posted Posted by Mike     Comments Comments off     Modified Last updated: April 15, 2024
Mar
27

Let me start off by saying that I highly recommend folks use a Microsoft personalized domain name (e.g. YourDomainPrefix.remotewebaccess.com or YourDomainPrefix.homeserver.com) when setting up Anywhere Access / Remote Web Access on their Essentials server. The reason for this is that the domain name, the dynamic DNS update service, and the trusted SSL certificate are all automatically set up and managed for you by the server completely free of any charge or hassle. If you would rather take this much more convenient route instead, then see the following links for instructions on how to set up a Microsoft personalized domain name on your Essentials server:

Configuring and Customizing Remote Web Access on Windows Server 2012 R2 Essentials

Understand Microsoft personalized domain names

EDIT (11/15/2022): With the increased frequency that Microsoft keeps breaking their online services in Windows Server Essentials (including their remotewebaccess.com personalized domain names and dynamic DNS service), it’s becoming abundantly clear that they no longer care about their Windows Server Essentials (WSE), and Small Business Server (SBS), customers. Therefore, I now STRONGLY recommend that folks avoid using a Microsoft personalized domain name, and set up their very own custom / vanity domain name instead.

That being said, I also understand that some folks would rather forgo the convenience of using a Microsoft personalized domain name in order to have their very own custom / vanity domain name instead (e.g. YourDomainPrefix.YourCustomDomain.com). Using a custom / vanity domain name presents some additional challenges that must be overcome though; such as purchasing, setting up, and managing the domain name, the dynamic DNS update service, and the trusted SSL certificate. For those folks who are willing to take on those additional challenges, I’ll do my best to try and help by walking you through the entire manual domain name set up process here step-by-step (using either a user-purchased SSL certificate, or a free Let’s Encrypt SSL certificate via Certify the web).

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Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)

2016    Posted Posted by Mike     Comments Comments off     Modified Last updated: February 5, 2018
Nov
29

For those wanting to use secure Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) with WHS /WSE RemoteApp (or any of our older legacy RemoteApp-based add-ins), we have some good news. We have just finished testing Duo Authentication for Windows Logon and RDP with all of our products, and we are happy to report that it works wonderfully with all of them.

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Connecting From Mac / iOS / Android / Windows Computers and Devices

2013    Posted Posted by Mike     Comments Comments off     Modified Last updated: October 31, 2023
Dec
8

I would like to introduce everyone to an exciting new feature recently added to all of our WHS / WSE RemoteApp products that allows you to connect to them from Mac, iOS, Android, and Windows computers and devices. The new feature allows your server to act as a RemoteApp and Desktop Connections (RADC) web feed server for serving remote resources to RADC clients; including the native Windows “RemoteApp and Desktop Connections” Control Panel applet, the freely available Microsoft Remote Desktop client apps for Mac, iOS, Android, and Windows, and Microsoft’s newly released Remote Desktop web client.

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Enable Printing To Local Computer’s Printer

2013    Posted Posted by Mike     Comments Comments off     Modified Last updated: November 21, 2017
Sep
14

By default, WSE RemoteApp, WSE Office, WSE Outlook, WSE QuickBooks, and WSE Quicken are not configured to allow printing to the printer that is connected to your local computer. To enable printing to the local computer’s printer:

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Enable Access To Local Computer’s Drives

2012    Posted Posted by Mike     Comments Comments off     Modified Last updated: June 13, 2016
Jul
30

By default, WSE Office, WSE RemoteApp, WSE Outlook, WSE QuickBooks, and WSE Quicken allows access to the files and folders on the hard disk drives that are connected to your local computer from local (Launchpad) connections, but not from remote (Remote Web Access or RADC web feed) connections. To enable or disable access the local computer’s drives:

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Windows XP Remote Web Access Connections

2012    Posted Posted by Mike     Comments Comments off     Modified Last updated: May 4, 2018
Jul
30

To successfully connect to WSE RemoteApp Web Access, WSE Office Web Access, WSE Outlook Web Access, WSE QuickBooks Web Access, and/or WSE Quicken Web Access via the server’s built-in Remote Web Access website under Windows XP:

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Multiple Simultaneous Connections

2012    Posted Posted by Mike     Comments Comments off     Modified Last updated: February 17, 2017
Jul
27

The underlying operating system in Windows Server Essentials allows a maximum of two simultaneous Remote Desktop connections to the server. A direct result of this is that only two allowed users can be connected to WSE RemoteApp, WSE Office, WSE Outlook, WSE QuickBooks and/or WSE Quicken at exactly the same time.

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Install Office/Outlook On Your Server

2012    Posted Posted by Mike     Comments Comments off     Modified Last updated: July 30, 2016
Jul
27

If your server is headless and/or doesn’t contain a CD/DVD optical drive, it can be a bit tricky to install an application like Microsoft Office or Microsoft Outlook directly onto it. Here are some steps to help guide you through the process:

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