configuring multihomed server
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I would like to know if you need to have RRAS services installed and/
or a configured routing table if a Windows Server 2003
server is multihomed. Is it possible to just use 2 or more network
adapters on the
server without the server having to be configured as a router? Any
help or links to documents about this would be most appreciated.
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