1. Outlook has to be installed once on the computer as the administrator to know whether to use Internet Only or Corportate Mail.
2. I don't know about the wall paper.
3. My Documents settings are not part of roaming profiles but part of Group Policy. In there you can pick groups of users or...
Some ISP's use an internal network address initially so that you can get to a web page hosted by them and statically set your MAC address to the IP they are going to provide you. If you got the 10.X.X.X address from your ISP call them up and find out what the procedure is for getting a proper...
On the local workstation go into control panel, administrative tools, computer management, Groups, double click the appropriate group and add member. You may also be able to set up a group policy at the server level.
Your gateway address for all your computers should be the internal address of the server your are using to do NAT.
It will be the router for you internet access. If you want it to route other stuff you will have to set up all your routes from there.
Copy the install files from the CD to a share on one of your servers and when it askes for the CD just point it to the share \\servername\office2k$. After this it will not ask for the CD anymore because it knows where the share is.
Stop and start the print spooler service and have the users log on again.
Printing in terminal services is a pain.
Email me if you are still having problems. I have gone through this on about 5 networks.
If you have your server connected to the internet why do you have 2 nics in the workstation?
Make sure that DHCP is setup properly and that it is handing out proper gateway and DNS.
Check on your NAT settings in RRAS. Make sure that the internal adapter is defined.
Personally I wouldn't...
Hve you set up all your clients with correct gateway through DHCP?
Have you setup the NAT connector with the appropriate internal interface?
Can you ping the gateway?
Can you ping your external gateway?
Can you resolve DNS names?
Does the slow logon happen the second time you log on to the workstation as well. When windows 2000 computers log on to a 2000 domain it takes a while the first time they log in but usually not as long the second time.
If you want all users to be allowed to add programs to their local computers add domain users to the local administrators or power user groups. There are also ways in your logon script to get it to run the installs as administrator without giving your users any rights to install anything...
I have a Pix 506 that is providing internal users with internet access. I have 2 servers internally that I want to be able to access from the internet. One server is running exchange 2000 with outlook web access and hosting web sites The other is a terminal server running on ports 80 and 3389...
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