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Win2003 & 2000 server Shared Folder
Name: jabba Date: May 19, 2005 at 01:13:27 Pacific OS: 2k CPU/Ram: PIII 800/261
Comment:
All I need is access to some Folders from clients from both networks? They are not adjoined at the moment. If they are joined all hell breaks loose and the DHCP drops on the 2003 server and all the 2003 clients loose Exchange and local mappings etc. to the Server and pick up the IP address from the 2000 Server!
Is there an easy and painless way to have access to Shared Folders on one or both Servers from 2 separate Networks which are on different IP addresses!
I need a quick solution if possible, but would prefer to have a reliable solution!
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