Hi All,
I've a Windows 2000 server with a remote lan connecting over a leased line. That was all fine.
Due to a temporary problem with the exchange server, we've put exchange on the server, just for the local LAN to access, and used an ISDN dial up networking.
By default, we can dial up & send & receive mail. We can't then connect from the remote lan. (The gateway doesn't appear in ipconfig). If we opt to give priority to the leased line, then our dial up connection doesn't succeed in sending or receiving mail.
It seems we can have one or the other but not both....
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Enda.
I've a Windows 2000 server with a remote lan connecting over a leased line. That was all fine.
Due to a temporary problem with the exchange server, we've put exchange on the server, just for the local LAN to access, and used an ISDN dial up networking.
By default, we can dial up & send & receive mail. We can't then connect from the remote lan. (The gateway doesn't appear in ipconfig). If we opt to give priority to the leased line, then our dial up connection doesn't succeed in sending or receiving mail.
It seems we can have one or the other but not both....
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Enda.