Re: Win2000 SBS moved to new location... logon issue

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Also, please post an ipconfig /all for the SBS server.

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Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]
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"euvloon" <euvloon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I'll try to copy the log file it created.

"euvloon" wrote:

ICW gets an error when trying to configure the exchange server...
something
about a network not found.

"euvloon" wrote:

I should have mentioned... I'm typing this reply right now through the
VPN
connection to the Watchguard. Users that don't have a problem loging
on
locally also don't have a problem with the VPN access. I'm certain
it's the
user not the computer because both my wife and myself have logon
accounts
with the server and I can logon throught the VPN with my account but
not with
hers using the same computer.

"euvloon" wrote:

I have a Watchguard FireBox X500 that handles VPN. The VPN users are
having
a mixed bag of problems ranging from no problem to can't logon at
all. I'm
hoping your prior suggestions will fix the VPN issues as well.

"Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" wrote:

For Remote access (VPN), you *may* also have to re-run the ISA VPN
Wizard:

Start | Programs | Microsoft ISA Server | ISA Management | Internet
Security
and Acceleration Server | Servers and Arrays | <yourSBSServername>
| (rt.
click) Network Configurations | Allow VPN Client Connections

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Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]
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"Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" <mwport@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message
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Since you made changes to a NIC, you need to re-run ICW so that
SBS can
properly incorporate the changes.

ICW should display all your original settings. Run through the
screens
and document everything (Alt-Print Screen and paste the screens
into a
Word document is a good way to do this). When you get to the
last screen,
click Cancel.

Then re-run ICW and input the new info for the NIC changes you
made. This
will occur in the first few screens of ICW. The email settings,
Internet
Domain Name and POIP3 settings (if you use POP3 Connector) should
not
change. When you get to ISA, click on "Enable ISA Packet
Filtering". ICW
will display your original ISA settings so you don't need to
change
anything on this screen. After you click Next, a message will
pop up
saying that existing ISA filters will be disabled. Click OK and
then
finish ICW.

The popup message you got about ISA filters means that any
"custom" ISA
filters that you have created will be disabled. If you haven't
created
any "custom" filters, you're all set. If you have created custom
filters
since the original setup, after ICW is done go into the ISA
Management
console and simply turn them back on (click the checkbox to
"Enable"
them). This would be done at:

Start | Programs | Microsoft ISA Server | ISA Management |
Internet
Security and Acceleration Server | Servers and Arrays |
<yourSBSServername> | Access Policy | IP Packet Filters. Then
in the
right pane, click on any disabled custom filters that you want to
use and
check the "Enable this Filter" box.

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Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]
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"euvloon" <euvloon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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No I didn't. I started to do that after I noticed all the
seemingly
unrelated problems but I stopped myself because I wasn't sure
that it
would
fix the problem or make matters worse. The wizard asks numerous
questions
about Internet Access and Exchange settings (SMTP, POP3 etc.)
and
provides
for "Leave the Settings as is"... I wasn't 100% certain of the
correct
response so I backed out.

"Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" wrote:

Did you re-run ICW (Internet Connection Wizard) after changing
the
external
NIC IP address?

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Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]
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"euvloon" <euvloon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I recently moved a Windows 2000 SBS and network to a new
location. All
equipment including computers, switches, firewall,
printers... every
piece
of
equipmtent in the entire network was reassembled exactly as
it was in
the
old
building. The Compaq Proliant server which hosts the Windows
2000 SBS
is
a
multi-homed system... the only configuration I changed was
the IP
address
of
the external NIC (I also changed the trusted interface on the
Watchguard
but
that is not relevant to my current problem)... Once I had
the network
back
up and running I noticed that all the XP clients could join
the Domain
(same
domain name, I didn't change anything) but none of the Win98
clients
could
join. I also noticed that certain services... although
running...
don't
appear to function, like Routing and Remote Access. If I
call up the
RRA
manager my "server name" is X'd out. Also, although email is
working
(Exchange 2000) odd error messages are written to the event
logs about
failed
authorizations and Global promotion. Also, error messages
about
broken
trusts and invalid SID id's are written to the event logs
along with
messages
about "can't find network name". There are so many things
wrong that
I
find
it difficult to even categorize the problems however, the
server is
running
and performing reasonably well (except for the Win98 clients
who can't
logon
at all). Internet access is fine... email works fine (if you
ignore
the
errors in the event logs)... file sharing and printing are
all working
fine.
I'm guessing that the problems must originate from the
external NIC IP
change but I'm at a loss to explain how. I did a scan of
the
registry
for
the old external NIC IP just to see if any referrences still
existed
but
there were none.
I'm running SP4 of Windows 2000 server, so there are no
additional
SP's to
be applied. Any ideas??? I'm stumped.










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