two xp boxes as clients, didn't want a dc becaues I need all the resources I can get, plus it's just a waiste in this case. I tested it yesterday and created a PTR for one of the clients, then the other clients could ping it. Removed the PTR and it went back to it's old self.
Running win2k3 enterprise, not a dc, but it the dhcp, dns. I have created my zones, seems to work okay, but when clients try to ping eachother, nothing. Clients can ping the server, but I think only because I have created a pointer record for it. When I add a pointer record for other clients...
i'm connecting to a vpn server created in winxp pro. My desktop (connecting over the internet) can connect and authenticate, however my laptop cannot. Even if it is on my desktop's lan, it freezes at 'Verifying username and password'. Both are xp pro sp2, firewall are off, and the connection...
I'm trying to share an internet connection that is on one adapter to the second adapter and the rest of my network. Internet connection sharing would be the easiest i think, but i don't want to have to use the 192.168.xxx.xxx IPs that it tells me to use. 10.xxx.xxx.xxx is what i want, so i...
I don't want to use Internet Connection Sharing because it forces you to use 192.169 addresses, but i want to maintain my 10.0.0.0 network. That's why I want to use Routing and Remote Access.
Oh, also, the onboard adapter will not recieve an ip address from att, so i created a pppoe connection called att. That connection receives the ip address, the onboard get a 169. But internet still works locally.
I have pc running 2003 enterprise, as a server. Connect is one onboard nic (called onboard) which is connected to a pppoe att dsl modem. The other nic is a pci nic (called lan). I got internet on this server to work, however it won't on the PCs that are connected to the lan adapter. DHCP...
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