From what I have read there is no direct migration path between NT4.0 and 2003. I think you need to do it incrimentally although I could be totally wrong and if I am please tell me so. I have also heard that Exchange 5.5 wont go on NT 4.0 so it is Exchange 2000 then possibly Exchange 2003 for you.
It does sound as if the router is not routing properly. Could be a bios issue. Could also be an issue with the outgoing ports. Be sure that 3389 is open to travel out too. Try the firmware update as suggested above if all things are done correctly.
How are you accessing the TS internally??? Via IP or DNS entry? I have it configured here with a DNS entry that hits my firewall/router and then it forwards it over to my TS machine. That works fine. Or you can hit the IP of your router which will then forward it over automatically to the TS...
I ran into this exact problem and the solution was that you need to authorize the DHCP server with in the DHCP manager, otherwise it wont start dishing out addresses. You do this by right clicking on the server name withing DHCP manager and on the menu Authorize this server or something to that...
I just wanted to warn everyone out there about a problem with upgrading from R5 to R6 that I came across in my own migration. If you use Symantec for Lotus Notes on your Domino server you will need to uninstall it and purchase the new release which has just come out, it is version 3.1. You...
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