Re: The original Routing & Remote Access Wizard
From: Javier Gomez [SBS MVP] (javier_gomez_at_REMOVE.THIS.engineer.com)
Date: 03/10/05
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Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2005 11:02:31 -0500
I believe you are talking about 2 different things...
The first time you are talking about the CECIW (Configure Email and Internet
Connection Wizard) the Connect to the internet link on the To Do list. The
2nd time you are talink about the Remote Access Wizard which is also on the
To Do list, but a little further down.
-- Javier [SBS MVP] www.msmvps.com/javier << SBS ROCKS!!! >> "Nick" <Nick@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1ABA89D4-9E6B-4DC0-AC5A-6A5B8D3713C6@microsoft.com... > Can anyone point me in the right direction? I've inherited an installation > using SBS2003 on whcihj Routing & Remote Access has already been run. The > first time this wizard it run it assumes nothing & ask first what > connection > type, broadband or dial-up. But now, when I come to run this wizard it > presents different options: remote access (dialup or vpn), NAT, VPN & > NAT...etc. > So, the question is, how do I get the wizard to start as if never > previously > configured? > Thanks in advance, > Nick. >
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