Changing SBS 2003 IP Address



I am putting in a new firewall that is requiring that i change the ip
addresses. The firewall is currently setup as 10.0.0.x.

Its a network of 15 users using static addresses (necessary because of our
print/copier/scan, etc.). Changing the clients is not a big deal, but am
wondering if things are going to break on the sbs server when i change the
IP address.

Can i just change the ip on the NIC and in the interface of DNS management
or is there much more to be conerned with?

Any help would be greatly appreicated.

brian


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