No, no, with ALL incoming data transfers, including web. The ip address resolution (DNS) is no problem, and the transfers even seem to start (small transfers like incoming status messages do work, and also when trying to transfer larger data/files sometimes a few hundred bytes are transfered...
At a site of a customer who used a totally confusing NT4-network (about 10 clients and a server, where all the clients and profiles did contain more dead than alive links, DLLs etc. and the printes where connected to clients who shared them ...) together with an ELSA LANCOM ISDN-router (who also...
You can. It's not a problem at all. The only difference from installing SBS 2000 on an empty machine is that you don't get the help of the wizards for setting up the w2k parts of SBS and that you might have misconfiguered you AD/DNS/WINS/etc. for running all the other parts of SBS on one machine.
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