Re: ICS problem after installing Windows 2003 Server Service Pack

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I checked Windows Firewall/Internet Connection Sharing service is up and
running.
Problem is more likely with firewall. As I said there two NIC cards on
Win2003 server on facing internet (and named as Internet) other serving local
LAN (it is named as HomeNet). I disable firewall on HomeNet but enabled
Firewall on Internet and DSL conection and only Web Service (HTTP) is checked
with IP assigned and port 80 is open.
>From Server I can access Internet but none of the client (workstation) can
access internet. Did I miss any setting or any clue will be appreciated?

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Many Thanks
S Gill

"Doug Sherman [MVP]" wrote:

> Try:
>
> Administrative Tools/Services. Start the Windows Firewall/Internet
> Connection Sharing service.
>
> Doug Sherman
> MCSE, MCSA, MCP+I, MVP
>
> "Surjeet Gill" <SurjeetGill@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:C3C7C716-F336-4125-8917-D5CE6B655B11@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > I have setup small home network with Windows 2003 server. Server has 2
> > network card, one facing internet and other for LAN. Before installing
> > service pack - 1 Windows 2003 server was setup as it explained in
> > knowledgebase article
> > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;324286
> > After installing Windows Server 2003 Service Pack -1 Internet Connection
> > Sharing stop working and there is no check box available as it was
> available
> > before on Advanced tab, and then click to select the Enable Internet
> > Connection Sharing for this Connection check box.
> >
> > I tested server and workstation can see each other.
> > Could someone help me to resolve this issue or point me the resource where
> I
> > can get the instructions to share internet connection with workstations?
> > I will appreciate your help.
> > --
> > Many thanks
> > S Gill
> >
>
>
>
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