Re: Trouble integrating existing SBS 2003 server into a home network
- From: "Larry Struckmeyer [SBS-MVP]" <lstruckmeyer(at)mis-wizards(dot)com>
- Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2008 20:27:17 -0400
Hi:
We can do this through this newsgroup, but it honestly would be simpler for
you and less headaches if you brought in a local SBS specialist. Your time
must be worth something. If you will tell us where you are you may get a
specialist here, or one of us may be able to recommend one.
If you desire to continue down this path, we will need to take this in baby
steps. The first one is to post the unedited results of the command:
ipconfig /all > c:\iptest.txt
from the server and the un cooperative station. Please tell us which is
which, and on the server indicate the internal nic card and the external nic
card.
I won't be able to spend the night here, but you can expect on going
assistance from others.
--
Larry
Please post the resolution to
your issue so that all can benefit.
"Jbarrick" <Jbarrick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:02DE5CA7-F7F9-42A4-9390-3B8A1F4BC5AC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I need to add an existing SBS 2003 server to an existing home network.
At home there is a XP Professional computer connected (via ethernet cable)
to a wireless router, which is connected to a cable modem.
I need to add a SBS 2003 server and three workstations (XP Professional)
that were part of an office network elsewhere. The data of the office
network needs to remain intact. The idea is to relocate the network at
home
and add the computer that was here to the domain of the server.
Currently I have the Server and workstations (that had been part of the
domain) connected to a Netgear 26 Port switch, which is connected to the
wireless router.
I don't get the Internet on the server itself. Two of the three
workstations are able to connect to the server and the Internet. The
other
workstation connects to the Internet but not the server.
I'm pretty inexperienced when it comes to DHCP and TCP/IP. However,
everything seems to be set up exactly the same between the three
workstation.
I'm pretty sure that I will need to establish an Internet connection on
the
server for the Exchange Server to work properly.
HELP
.
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