Re: DNS problem, clients can't connect

From: Marina Roos [SBS-MVP] (marina_at_roos.nodontwantspam.nl.com)
Date: 05/17/04


Date: Mon, 17 May 2004 16:59:07 +0200

Have you tried my suggestion by using the Change IP wizard from the
Servermanagement console?

-- 
Regards,
Marina
Microsoft SBS-MVP
"Phydeux" <phydeux@phydeux.com> schreef in bericht
news:%23QiueXBPEHA.1340@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> Its not that I don't have a clue, its that my knowledge has gaps.  I tend
to
> learn the best by actually doing.  Sitting through lectures and theory
> lessons does me no good.  Getting out there and doing, that's much more my
> style.  And my client is fine with this.  He and I go way back and he
knows
> that while I know most things front to back, there are spots where I need
to
> learn a bit more.  As it is, I understand DHCP and DNS, I just don't
> understand internal/external addressing and the intricacies of routing.
> Forgive me if I don't follow the same path to enlightenment everyone else
> did.  But right now I'm simply trying to understand why the client
computers
> can't see the server.  Once I get a clue to figure that out, the
> underpinnings of why that happened will be apparent and my knowledge that
> much greater.  So, can ya give me a hint?
>
> "Molnir" <molnir@hotmail.comNoSpam> wrote in message
> news:d87d01c43ab4$fbeb4280$a101280a@phx.gbl...
> >
> > >-----Original Message-----
> > >Unfortunately that's not an option.  I have neither the
> > funds or resources
> > >to hire someone else, and I'd rather not lose this
> > account by failing to get
> > >this server up and running.  Do you think correcting the
> > IP address of the
> > >server will resolve the matter?  Or would you prefer to
> > further insult my
> > >already obvious ignorance in this area?
> >
> > Let me make sure that I understand this correctly... You
> > don't have a clue about the difference between public and
> > private IP addressing, routing, DNS, DHCP, the basics of
> > the OSI model, and you have never worked with servers
> > before? Then you have the nerve to say that you don't
> > want to lose your account because you can't get this to
> > work? How can you possibly be charging a client to do
> > something for them when you don't know even the
> > elementary concepts?
> >
> > Take Mark's advice, hire a professional, and start
> > studying.
>
>


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