Re: Full Internet name
- From: "Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" <mwport@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 09:41:24 -0400
Hi Brian:
Full Internet Name of Server...
yourservername.yourdomain.org
ServerName.CONKOLAMI.org
This is how you will access your server when you use Remote Web Workplace or
OWA.
You will also need to create an "A" record that points
ServerName.CONKOLAMI.org to the static WAN (public) IP address from your
ISP. Generally, your ISP (or whoever hosts your domain name) can do this
for you. If you have a dynamic public IP from your ISP, it's just a bit
more complex.
--
Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]
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"Brian Elkins" <BrianElkins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:30AAC8D9-8024-4F65-943B-BE223C1D802A@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I'm setting up SBS 2003 for the first time and I just ran into a stumbling
point (probably due to my lack of knowledge with regard to web services).
Here is the scenario:
Full Computer Name: ServerName.CONKOLAMI.local
Domain: CONKOLAMI.local
The website (www.conkolami.org) is hosted by a company (Infinology) that
provides web hosting services and is currently providing the email
services
as well.
I'm going to install Exchange so the email server is hosted locally and
set
the server up so OWA can be used.
The ISP is a local provider.
I'm running ICW.exe and I'm being prompted with "The full Internet name of
your server is required."
I'm a bit confused as to what exactly should be entered.
Thank you for any assistance.
.
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