Troubleshoot Anywhere Access in Windows Server Essentials
Updated: August 1, 2013
Applies To: Windows Server 2012 Essentials, Windows Server 2012 R2 Essentials
This topic provides general instructions for using the Repair Anywhere Access wizard in Windows Server 2012 Essentials to troubleshoot issues preventing network users from accessing server resources. Anywhere Access functionalities – Remote Web Access, virtual private network (VPN), and DirectAccess – enable network users to access server resources from any location with an Internet connection, at any time, from any device.
The Repair Anywhere Access wizard attempts to identify and repair issues with your router, domain name, or firewall that are preventing network users from remotely accessing server resources.
Note
For the most current troubleshooting information from the Windows Server 2012 Essentials community, we suggest that you visit the Windows Server Essentials Forum. The Windows Server Essentials Forum is a great place to search for help, or to ask a question.
To repair Anywhere Access
Log on to the server, and open the Dashboard.
Click Settings, and then click the Anywhere Access tab.
Click Repair. The Repair Anywhere Access wizard starts.
Click Next. The wizard analyzes Anywhere Access, identifies the issue, and then attempts to repair the issue.
If you receive an alert when the wizard finishes, you can click Retry to try to repair the issue again. If you continue to receive an alert, check the alert for additional information about the issue and troubleshooting steps.
To get more information about an alert
In the top right corner of the Dashboard, click any error or warning icon to open the Alert Viewer.
In the Alert Viewer, click the error or warning to view additional information.
Additional troubleshooting for Anywhere Access
If the Repair Anywhere Access wizard cannot repair Anywhere Access, check the following troubleshooting resources for issues related to Remote Web Access, VPN, and DirectAccess:
Check the Windows Server Essentials Forum for the most recent issues reported by the Windows Server 2012 Essentials community.