Re: SBS 2003, Page Not Found



Hey Charles

Forgot to close this one.

The router picks up the ISP DNS addresses, and I had these set in the SBS
2003 Internet Connection Wizard all OK, but the ISP then decided to change
it's addresses, hence the not found error.

Sorted thanks again!

I still love my SBS 2003!

--
Daren Friday, M +44 7717 677701


""Charles Yang [MSFT]"" wrote:

> Hi Daren,
>
> Thanks for using SBS newsgroup.
>
> According to your description, I understand that you encountered some
> problem when browsing internet from all your clients. If I am off base,
> please let me know.
>
> Analyzing:
>
> Based on my research, this issue is mostly likely related with router. You
> might have to contact with your hardware vendor for further assistance.
> Also it might relate to network setting third part tools or DNS setting.
>
> Suggestions:
>
> In order to isolate the issue, please refer to my following suggestions:
>
> Steps 1: Make sure that all the network setting is correct for your SBS
> domain:
>
> By default, we will use CEICW to configure the network setting for SBS
> domain. You need to make sure that internal DNS is point to SBS internal
> NIC, from your description, you also need to point the default gateway to
> the router's internal IP, if you have installed two NIC on your SBS server,
> please make sure that internal NIC of router is in the same subnet of SBS
> external IP. You can refer to following KB article for more detailed
> information about running CEICW:
>
> 825763 How to configure Internet access in Windows Small Business Server
> 2003
> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=825763
>
> Steps 2:
>
> Check DNS setting on SBS domain:
>
> 1. Could you tell us you use the DNS forward to forward all internet
> request to ISP's DNS server or add some external DNS server to solve the
> internet name. If you add the external DNS server to solve the internet
> name, please check with the external DNS host to make sure that the server
> is working correctly.
> 2. Please also try to clear the DNS cache on the client computer to see if
> the issue can be resolved, you can run ipconfig /flushdns on the command
> line on all client computers.
> 3. Please also check if there is any error event relate to DNS, paste them
> to newsgroup.
>
> Steps 3:
>
> Check the router setting:
>
> 1. If possible, could you temporally remove the router from your network to
> see if the issue can be resolved? If so, you might have to contact with
> router vendor to see if there are some updates for the routers.
> 2. Please also make sure that the router is configured correct according to
> my steps 1. If the issue still exist, please also paste the detailed
> network topology to newsgroup for further research, you can run
> IPconfig/all on server side and client side and please also paste the IP
> address setting on router.
>
> Steps 4:
>
> Check the third part tools:
>
> Please also check if there are some anti-virus or anti-spam software on SBS
> server, if possible please temporally stop them to see if the issue can be
> resolved.
>
> I appreciate your time to perform tests, if you have any concerns, please
> feel free to let me know. I am glad to be any kinds of updates.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Charles Yang (MSFT)
>
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