Multihoming Windows 2000
Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2004 20:01:03 -0800
Have a W2K Server, with 2 NICs....for multihoming with two different subnets,
what would be the steps I would need to do in order to implement TCP/IP
Properly?
rj3b
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