Hi,

I have found a similar post to this from back in January but the
outcome was not posted. I have an SBS 2000 Server (recently installed)
and I'm having problems with the HMTL component of the SBS Console,
specifically in the Backoffice Manager section where the Helpful Links
are listed down the right hand side of the counter page. None of the
links work (they give errors about files not being found) and the
image at the bottom is missing.

I've followed technet articles to reinstall the console and to
manually replace the console but they have made no difference. I've
tried the server with or without SP1a for SBS, still not luck.

Does anyone have the solution to this?

Thanks in advance.

Ben.

Re: Helpful links give errors on SBS Console by benlong

benlong
Tue Feb 10 07:28:19 CST 2004

Folks,

Further to my earlier post below I've found that a '&' was present in
the organisation name which I've now removed using the registry edit
from Microsoft. The image in the console now appears and the web site
helpful hint works however the about link and others do not. I can
start the about box by using notepad to edit the html file and
replacing the link to one ending with bohome.dll/ABOUT/ and it
displays OK. But obviously I would the link working without having to
edit html documents.

Any suggestions now?

Cheers, Ben.

benlong@tomgreen.com (Ben Long) wrote in message news:<c419a91d.0402091207.24720a44@posting.google.com>...
> Hi,
>
> I have found a similar post to this from back in January but the
> outcome was not posted. I have an SBS 2000 Server (recently installed)
> and I'm having problems with the HMTL component of the SBS Console,
> specifically in the Backoffice Manager section where the Helpful Links
> are listed down the right hand side of the counter page. None of the
> links work (they give errors about files not being found) and the
> image at the bottom is missing.
>
> I've followed technet articles to reinstall the console and to
> manually replace the console but they have made no difference. I've
> tried the server with or without SP1a for SBS, still not luck.
>
> Does anyone have the solution to this?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Ben.