List of Documentation Errors in Small Business Server Start Here

Last reviewed: March 5, 1998
Article ID: Q151419
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft BackOffice Small Business Server version 4.0

SUMMARY

This article lists known documentation errors in the Microsoft BackOffice Small Business Server version 4.0 Start Here manual.

The following known documentation errors are described in this article:

  • Page 81, Chapter 8: Sharing Fax Resources
  • Page 160, Appendix D: Installing Internet Explorer on Windows for Workgroups Client Computers
  • Page 161, Appendix D: Installing Modem Sharing Client Software on Windows for Workgroups Client Computers
  • Page 162, Appendix D: If You Need Additional Information

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Page 81, Chapter 8: Sharing Fax Resources

This section states that the ability to route incoming faxes to individual Exchange mailboxes was a planned feature for Small Business Server. However it was not included in the released product. Microsoft BackOffice Small Business Server can not route incoming faxes to individual Exchange mailboxes whether a special modem is used or not.

Since this feature was not included with Small Business Server, the Send via e-mail option is not present on the Receive tab, as the manual states.

Page 160, Appendix D: Installing Internet Explorer on Windows for Workgroups Client Computers

This section states how to install Microsoft Internet Explorer on Windows for Workgroups Client computers when, in fact, Internet Explorer for Windows (WFWG) 3.1 does not ship with Microsoft BackOffice Small Business Server. To install Internet Explorer on your WFWG client computers, you must download Internet Explorer from the following location:

   http://www.microsoft.com/ie/

NOTE: Because the Microsoft Web site is constantly updated, the site address may change without notice. If this occurs, link to the Microsoft home page at the following address:

   http://www.microsoft.com/

Page 161, Appendix D: Installing Modem Sharing Client Software on Windows for Workgroups Client Computers

This section states the location of the Setup program for the Modem Sharing Client Software is in the Modemshr folder. Setup.exe is located in the Modemshr\Wfw folder. The full universal naming convention (UNC) path is the following:

   \\<ServerName>\Clients\Ms\Modemshr\Wfw\Setup.exe

Page 162, Appendix D: If You Need Additional Information

When you point your browser to the location specified (http://<servername>/intranet/SBSClientHelp), you receive the following error:

   HTTP/1.0 403 Access Forbidden

The above location uses Default.asp as its default page; however, Default.htm is the only default document set in the World Wide Web (WWW) properties. Use the following steps to resolve this issue:

  1. Click Start, point to Programs, point to Microsoft Internet Server (Common), and then click Internet Service Manager.

  2. Click the WWW service entry and click Service Properties on the Properties menu.

  3. Click the Directories tab and add Default.asp to the Default Document list.

    NOTE: Using a comma separator, such as:

          Default.htm, Default.asp
    


Additional query words: smallbiz 4.00 SBS
Keywords : ntdocerr sbs
Version : WinNT:4.0
Platform : winnt
Issue type : kbdocerr


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Last reviewed: March 5, 1998
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