That's it - nothing has changed. At least nothing that I know of. No service packs, MS Office still on Office 2000 w/Outlook 2000, no new apps. Very mind boggling. I have read on some other forums that it can just stop working - which makes no logical sense.
We have a setup where we have the POP3 accounts on the workstations along with Exchange accounts (just using exchange for in house email). POP3 set as the default - so bringing/sending external email directly from the users computer. All worked great for more than a year. POP3 email still comes...
I am using ISA 2006 on MS SBS 2003 w/two NICS. Internet and email are working.
I need to port forward to an internal IP address - si I need to send port 3389 to internal 192.168.0.10 workstation. I have attempted to set that up in ISA to no avail. Also, I need to open up port 22 incoming &...
On MS Server SBS 2003 Premium - how can one limit and/or monitor internet usage? I would also like to implement (outside of the normal login) and login when one attempts to gain internet access - so if they are alread logged into the domain - I don't want someone else to walk up to the logged in...
On MS Server SBS 2003 Premium - how can one limit and/or monitor internet usage? I would also like to implement (outside of the normal login) and login when one attempts to gain internet access - so if they are alread logged into the domain - I don't want someone else to walk up to the logged in...
c:\>nslookup sbs2003.sbs.local
*** Can't find server name for address 192.168.1.1: Non-existent domain
*** Default servers are not available
Server: UnKnown
Address: 192.168.1.1
Name: sbs2003.sbs.local
Address: 192.168.1.1
***Note - I have to ping or nslookup the full domain name to get...
Ok, I got my service records restored. I have recreated the reverse lookup, but I still get the following from all workstations and even from the server itself - any ideas?
SBS2003 is the name of my server. SBS is the name of the domain. Just fyi - I think I had a typo earlier.
c:\>nslookup...
I created the host file on each workstation like 192.168.1.1 sbs2003 (not the .local) sorry for the typo.
I am still missing entries that I had before I deleted the dns.
What are the actual steps using the DNS wizard to properly set up a new DNS config. I thought this would be easy - but no...
Ok, I made some changes in the DNS on the server. Here is what I get after the changes when doing a NSlookup to the server (SBS2003)from a workstation - It is worth mentioning that when I run the same command from the server nslookup sbs2003 - I get the same message as on the workstation...
the 192.168.1.1 - LAN Side NIC of the server. It doesn't matter if I put in static IP addresses & DNS - without the host file entry - it will not resolve to the name of the server - once the host entry is added - all is well - but this is only a temp fix. I don't have ISA running at all - so I...
Ok, got the DHCP to delve out IP addresses to client computers - the binding was set to the WAN NIC instead of the LAN NIC.
But I still have the problem with I guess the DNS. Without an entry in the host file on each workstation, it will not resolve the server's name. But the internet all works...
I have a MS Windows SBS 2003 Premium Server.
*I cannot get any workstations to see the 2003SBS.
*They won't recieve an IP through DHCP.
*I created an entry in each workstations host file and all is well - like 192.168.1.1 sbs2003.local . But I still have to assign a static IP to each...
Yes, I contacted the ISP (USLEC) and they deny that there is anything they could/can do. They state that it is with how the search engines subscribe to a service that translates location information based on IP addresses alone. Hmm - but no one can tell me where or who all these search engines...
Yeah, I had the multiple smtp email addresses set in the properties of each user. It only recieves mail for which ever I have set as the default or primary. Hmm - any other ideas?
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