Re: Windows Small Business Server 2003
From: Dirk-Thomas Brown (youhadtoask_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 07/16/04
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Date: Fri, 16 Jul 2004 00:14:54 -0700
Presuming SBS 2003 Premium? You installed the ISA Client software on the
workstations?
Dirk-Thomas
"Huseyin Rezvan" <Huseyin.Rezvan@southwarpct.nhs.uk> wrote in message
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> I have set up a small office network with Small Business
> Server 2003 and three clients with Windows XP.. I have a
> 1MB Broadband connection with a Static IP Address from BT
> via a USB cable modem - i have set up the server to do the
> routing and NAT... i can ping from anywhere clients or
> server using ip address or hostname with 100% reply... but
> the clients cannot display web pages. they can display the
> internal intranet site no problem.. i have been looking at
> the routing and remote access but cannot work out what the
> problem is... I am using DHCP to assign address and have
> two network cards on the server one Local server
> connection and the other as the network connection... the
> gateway is the local server domain ip.......
>
> Any help please???????????
>
>
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