This is an Exchange issue as per Q273428. Your Exchange server has lost its connection to the Global Catalog. Re-establish the connection or move the GC to the Exchange box.
You must use NAT. Network Address Translation.
Like so:
{Internet}<--->[ExternalIP/External Interface]<--> [InternalIP/Internal Interface]
This is usually done on the firewall. You can also use RRAS in W2K to perform NATting. Linksys and many other vendors now have solutions for about US $50...
Do some basic system things:
1. Defrag hard drive
2. Turn OFF services that are not needed and set them to manual
3. Clear cache and .tmp files
4. Make sure ad ware is not running, get the free ad-aware
5. Buy more RAM if you have under 256MB
6. See how big your local profile is. If over a...
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