You need to take control of your own DNS record - basically go to where ever the domain is registered and be authenticated to revise the records. Then, remove the old DNS servers names and IP# of the hosting company and name your own servers. Be careful with what you do with the MX record - it...
no- ports are set to accept any- and even more annoying - if I sit at the server - I can access the application fine but if I go to another workstation (on the same subnet at the server) and open Internet Explorer - its says "can't find server"- ahhh! I feel like pulling my hair out...
I have an application, OWA, running on a SBS 4.0, I run NAT with a Cisco router managed by the T1 provider. I have the internal application assigned to 10.0.0.x and the router mapped public to this private IP. Cannot see the application from the web- the private and public IP addresses both...
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