Re: Error 0x80072030 returned from call to GetBOConnector()

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I do not use PPoE clients on my servers. I place a router in front of
any dsl modem that does not have its own dialer built in.

Post an ipconfig/all from the server. You open a command prompt and
clicking on the blue bar after running the command lets you cut and
paste. They call it mark and copy though.

Dan <Dan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>We have two nics now. The internet connects to one (broadband with PPPoE and
>then the clients computers connect to the other). Right now the server has
>the internet but the clients do not. I was just going to run the wizard again
>but when I start the wizard and click net it just disappears and nothing else
>happens. When I log off and back on it says that the wizard was closed to
>protect the computer. Several of the other wizards don't work either.
>
>"Jim Behning SBS MVP" wrote:
>
>> Generally you have one nic for the internal network. Another nic for
>> the external network. The ip network does not overlap. That means your
>> internal network might be 192.168.16.x and the external network might
>> be 10.0.0.x or 192.168.15.x. This all assumes a subnet mask of
>> 255.255.255.0. There are some network diagrams at
>> www.smallbizserveer.net that may clarify things with pictures.
>>
>> Dan <Dan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> >I forgot to mention that I am running SBS 2003. I saw the post on
>> >microsoft.com about the error in 2000 but couldn't find one in 2003. I have
>> >already ran the internet connection wizard before but I wanted to change how
>> >it is set up. I installed another networking card so I wanted to use the
>> >wizard to set it up so that it will bridge the two connections (one for the
>> >internet and the other for the clients)
>> >
>> >"Dan" wrote:
>> >
>> >> I am trying to run the internet connection wizard and it gives me this error:
>> >> Error 0x80072030 returned from call to GetBOConnector() in the Icwlog file.
>> >> The wizard opens to the "Welcome to the Configure E-Mail and Internet Wizard"
>> >> and then when I click next the screen just closes and I don't see anything
>> >> else. When I restart the computer it says that the program has been closed to
>> >> protect your computer. It does this with several wizards like the users and
>> >> computer wizards too. Any Ideas?
>>
>> Jim B. SBS MVP
>> I don't have much to say but it can be found here
>> http://msmvps.com/bgb/
>>

Jim B. SBS MVP
I don't have much to say but it can be found here
http://msmvps.com/bgb/
.



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