Re: Dual nicks no interner connectivity (SBS 2000)

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From: Rick Dilley (rickd_at_tesslerweiss.com)
Date: 06/04/04


Date: Fri, 4 Jun 2004 17:41:58 -0400

Make sure you ipconfig /release and ipconfig /renew the desktops as well.

do you have the SBS FW client installed on the desktops?

RickD

"Jim Behning" <jimbehningmvp@atl.mindspring.com> wrote in message
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> Can you log on to the server when sitting in front of it? If so go to
> Network properties and click on the word Advanced. Click on Advanced
> Settings. Make sure you internal nic is at the top of the list. I name
> my nics internal and external so doing this task is easier. Make sure
> that both nics have only one dns entry and that dns entry is the ip of
> your internal nic. That would be 192.168.16.2 if you chose the
> standard ip scheme of a SBS200x server.
>
> If you cannot log on to the server shut it down and use the F8 button
> to start in safe mode with networking.
>
> I am still confused. Can you ping the ip of your router? Log on
> messages are usually way before setting up internet connections.
> Internet connections usually don't have any logon comments unless you
> are refering to some PPoE connection. I would install a router to make
> that PPoE connection if that is what you are dealing with.
>
> "Roy sim1955@optonline.net" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com>
> wrote:
>
> >Moved SBS 2000 to new server and am having problems with
> >dual NICs cant setup internet connection. Error messages
> >as follows "No Logon server available"
>
> Jim B. SBS MVP
> remove the mvp to send email


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