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No of IP Addresses allowed
Name: QCumber Date: October 8, 2002 at 01:16:48 Pacific OS: NT Server4 CPU/Ram: P3,512MB
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Hi.If memory serves me correctly i believe you can assign a maximum of 4 IP addresses to one NIC on a server running NT Server 4.Is that right?If so,can i get around it by fitting another NIC and then assigning the required IP addresses to the second card?The reason i ask is because the server in question hosts 4 websites at the moment and we want to add another to it. Cheers Qcumber
Name: The Prima Donna Date: October 13, 2002 at 04:43:26 Pacific
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Well If MY memory service me correctly: if you use IIS and you upgrade with I guess it was OPtion pack 4 and servicepack 3 then you can have more than 4 IP addresses (virtual IP addresses) I am no expert on this but have it seen running Check this site for add info
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