hi all (happy new year to you all)
when setting up my 2003 server i put in two nic's, dont ask why i can't remember lol..
everything is fine and all runs well.. one of the cards is registered as the internet (mac address) connection.
I have set my new years res.. to set up a 2004 ISA server, so i removed the above mentioned nic.. Thats when all the trouble started, after restarting it took 1 hr to get to log on.. and i never saw my desk top....
yes i put it all back and it works fine!!
It is quiet clear that the server is bound/binded to that NIC how do i unbind all the sevices or get the server to use the other NIC...???
you might say register another NIC at the IP best solution!! I agree
say 6 months down the line that NIC breaks ill be asking the same question of u all.. so we might as well help each other with our thoughts today
Thanks to you all..
I haven't failed, I've found 10,000 ways that don't work.
Thomas Edison (1847-1931)
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when setting up my 2003 server i put in two nic's, dont ask why i can't remember lol..
everything is fine and all runs well.. one of the cards is registered as the internet (mac address) connection.
I have set my new years res.. to set up a 2004 ISA server, so i removed the above mentioned nic.. Thats when all the trouble started, after restarting it took 1 hr to get to log on.. and i never saw my desk top....
yes i put it all back and it works fine!!
It is quiet clear that the server is bound/binded to that NIC how do i unbind all the sevices or get the server to use the other NIC...???
you might say register another NIC at the IP best solution!! I agree
say 6 months down the line that NIC breaks ill be asking the same question of u all.. so we might as well help each other with our thoughts today
Thanks to you all..
I haven't failed, I've found 10,000 ways that don't work.
Thomas Edison (1847-1931)
Heads