I was thrust into the position of managing the domain for an office of about 8 or so, so i have little technical knowledge, so please excuse my ignorance.
My office is in the middle of upgrading our accounting software and i am the one left in charge of making this happen smoothly. The system requirements call for a server running windows 2000 (or 2003 but we are using 2000) with an Internet Connector Licence. My first question is: What, in the name of all that is sacred, is an internet connector licence and what practical use do i have for one?
Another question, if i may. The instalation instructions for the accounting software require me to use dcomcnfg to change the properties of 'Connection-Oriented TCP/IP' under the DCOM protocals. They require me to add ports 4000-4010 to the internet range in order to allow remote clients access to my accounting software. After i do this, my accounting software seems to not only not allow remote access, but it stops access from all users in my domain who once had access. My question is: does this have anything to do with the internet connector licence, and what on earth am i actualy doing when i add these ports?
Regards,
Warren
My office is in the middle of upgrading our accounting software and i am the one left in charge of making this happen smoothly. The system requirements call for a server running windows 2000 (or 2003 but we are using 2000) with an Internet Connector Licence. My first question is: What, in the name of all that is sacred, is an internet connector licence and what practical use do i have for one?
Another question, if i may. The instalation instructions for the accounting software require me to use dcomcnfg to change the properties of 'Connection-Oriented TCP/IP' under the DCOM protocals. They require me to add ports 4000-4010 to the internet range in order to allow remote clients access to my accounting software. After i do this, my accounting software seems to not only not allow remote access, but it stops access from all users in my domain who once had access. My question is: does this have anything to do with the internet connector licence, and what on earth am i actualy doing when i add these ports?
Regards,
Warren