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hi everybody!
We have used multitasking server that includes win2k3+exch3+isa2006 because
of overhead cost!
my network consist of one server(win2k3,exch3,isa) and 20 client pc and We
have two NIC card!We haven't used NLB
we have used two NIC because its require for isa,
that is tasks proxy and firewall!
we have used exchange for exchange mail mycompany it has run correct!
Now We have needed any advice?
what is the best way must being written rule for comunication Dc between
CLIENTS PC
what is the best way must being set Two nic card Ip and dns settings
what is the best way bust being set Dns Zone
are reverse settings can being two or one?

my diagram
internal NIC:IP:10.0.0.100
:netmask:255.0.0.0
gtwy:
dns:10.0.0.100
dns:192.168.1.100

external NIC:IP:192.168.1.100
ntmask:255.255.255.0
gtway:192.168.1.1
dns:192.168.1.100

My router :192.168.1.1

which NIC card must be remove file and printing sharing microsoft network
checkbox?

I need your good advice
Best wishs?


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