Hello gurus!
I am a developer and know enough about Win2K3 to be extremely dangerous. You simply wont want me to touch your server! I developed a Website which I want to host on my server at home. At home I have 2 laptops, a Desktop workstation and a server. I bought a router - Linksys with built in firewall and DHCP server, a Modem and Win2K3 server Standard OS for a small Home Network.
Not knowing where I go with this I installed Win2K3 on the server and added DNS and DHCP server as 2 of the roles. Did I really need that? Could I not set it up WITHOUT DNS and DCHP and IP addresses will now be allocated by this LinkSys router?
Then, how do I get rid of DNS and DHCP? I already added a role of IIS server (Webserver) in the Manage you Server screen.
I am at quite a loss as I do most stuff as developer in Win XP and this (Win2K3 server)is new ground for me. My ISP gave me an IP address which I wanted to use for the Website config in IIS.
Any clues, advice and input will be much appreciated!
Len
Quiet as a bulldozer Mate!
I am a developer and know enough about Win2K3 to be extremely dangerous. You simply wont want me to touch your server! I developed a Website which I want to host on my server at home. At home I have 2 laptops, a Desktop workstation and a server. I bought a router - Linksys with built in firewall and DHCP server, a Modem and Win2K3 server Standard OS for a small Home Network.
Not knowing where I go with this I installed Win2K3 on the server and added DNS and DHCP server as 2 of the roles. Did I really need that? Could I not set it up WITHOUT DNS and DCHP and IP addresses will now be allocated by this LinkSys router?
Then, how do I get rid of DNS and DHCP? I already added a role of IIS server (Webserver) in the Manage you Server screen.
I am at quite a loss as I do most stuff as developer in Win XP and this (Win2K3 server)is new ground for me. My ISP gave me an IP address which I wanted to use for the Website config in IIS.
Any clues, advice and input will be much appreciated!
Len
Quiet as a bulldozer Mate!