Re: Vista Dhcp SBS 2003
- From: "Steve" <newsgroup@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2007 09:07:54 -0700
Remember SBS 2003 SP 1 is more than just Windows 2003 SP 1 so make sure you
download and install it following all directions. You also need to order the
additional CD that contains the upgrade to ISA 2004 and install that (and
this will no longer be available soon so place your order ASAP). The ripcurl
patch is referred to in the SBS team blog:
http://blogs.technet.com/sbs/archive/2007/02/09/sbs-vista-client-update-ripcurl-now-available.aspx
I'd think if you put the laptop back in workgroup mode there would be no
domain policies interfering when connecting to other networks for DHCP etc.
"Mark Desborough" <MarkDesborough@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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Many thanks for the quick response Steve. I see you have helped others in
the
past so thanks for those as well!
Firstly, yes I need to update the SBS 2003 server to SP1, I am having
issues
getting it to install successfully. I am attempting to do this via WSUS,
which may be the issue. I will try a direct install instead soon along
with
the other patches etc. as soon as I have a window. I will do this before
adding any more vista clients :) lesson learnt!
Secondly, now that this mistake has been made I need to recover the laptop
which can no longer acquire DHCP IP addresses as I need this on another
network. I believe that there may be some GPO settings that have been
applied
which are causing the "Access is denied" message being logged in the event
viewer by the DHCP-Client. It doesn't matter what NIC is being used
(wireless
/ LAN / Mobile phone)
Thirdly, you mentioned the ripcurl patch. I could not see what this was
referring to. Sorry if it is obvious, this has been on my case for a while
now!
Thanks again
Mark
"Steve" wrote:
You should install SBS 2003 SP1 at least as SP 0 is no longer supported
and
upgrade ISA to 2004 . You've applied the ripcurl patch and other
necessary
items in the KB article and added the Vista via the connectcomputer
wizard?
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/926505
"Mark Desborough" <Mark Desborough@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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It seems there are a lot of issues around with vista and network
connections....
Here is my scenario.
SBS 2003 Premium (no sp)
XP Pro clients
Vista Clients
XP Pro clients have no issues in the network setting.
From a new install of Vista clients work fine (obtain IP from DHCP)
when
connected to the internet router directly.
Connect to the SBS Server and DHCP assigned IP address is also
obtained.
Client can be added to the DOMAIN. It appears that this works fine
initially
and connection to the internet can be obtained throught the SBS server
/
ISA
Server.
HOWEVER....
Reboot the clients and they are no longer able to obtain IP address
from
any
DHCP server.
I have tried to clear the winsock settings as posted in a previous
reply.
I have uncleared the BROADCAST flag.
I have read elsewhere that the GPO for the Domain may have caused
problems
but cannot find a solution to clearing this.
I can set up manual IP Addresses but the default gateway seems to have
issues (cannot find a solution to this either). This manifests itself
when
using Windows Live Messenger (internet works fine).
Outcome required.... Ability to clear DHCP issues and obtain DHCP
assigned
IP address
or.....
Manually setup IP so that the Default Gateway works correctly
Thanks in advance.
.
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