Summary: Hi Everyone I need some help implementing VPN in our new network. We 'upgraded' to the new SBS 2003 domain about 6 months ago. Now we are looking to i...
Summary: I running SBS 2003. we recentley had a new receptionist. So I created her a user account through the server management. the user was created successfu...
Summary: Hi Everyone I need advice desperately. I am trying to setup a test environment for a SBS 2003 domain. My issue: We currently work in a Workgroup envir...
Summary: Hi daveohr Idon't mean to take over your thread but if its not too much to ask, can you give me some tips on how to properly configure my VPN connecti...
Summary: Hi everyone, I want to setup a VPN to my home network. I have been reading the techrepublic article "Step by step: Configure a Windows Server 2003 VPN...
Summary: I have a question regarding Exchange e-mail. We have a small business that is currently only setup with POP e-mail that we download to a few workstat...
Summary: I have an HP server running SBS 2003 when I log in it takes about 2 minutes to see the screen, also when working from one of the six (XP PRo) workstat...
Summary: Hi guys, i know someone out there has done this and I know it can be done...just not sure what it looks like. Here is the situation......I am installi...
Summary: Hi everyone, This one seem to be a challenge, at least for me. (it may be not a specific Virtual PC related problem, but I prefered to mention it anyw...
Summary: I've looked but couldn't find much help. Here is my problem. 2 networks are connected via isp vpns. one has local ip's 192.168.0.x the other local ip'...
Summary: You didn't say where the printer is physically plugged in. Is it plugged in to the first router (Belkin) or the second one (Linksys) Also you didn't ...
Summary: Users get connected to my vpn using sbs server 2003 from home but they cant access the file server in the office network or ping any other device. i c...
Summary: Hi! I am using Windows 2003 Server as a Root Domain Controller(10.0.0.1) and also configured as DNS server under which I have two child domains using ...
Summary: Hi Everyone I've searched this site for info as well as google but could not find exact instructions, so I decided to call for help in my own post. My...
Summary: 1) Yes 2) Yes 3) Depends on how you go about creating your VPN's. If you go with a hardware option (ie: Cisco PIX for example) clients aren't require...
Summary: You shouldn't even bother with 2000 but start your lab with 2003. What is your concern about subnets and vlans? What is your plan? Are you just going...
Summary: ive set up a vpn on server 2003. ive tried to do a lot of research but found it hard to answer my issue exactly based on other peoples issues. here is...
Summary: Hye, I have one critical problem in windows 2003 based network at client end. Firstly the problem is that the user (domain user) or guest can't ins...
Summary: Hi friends i have Windows 2003 server installed in which have installed SQL server database. I have configured sql server to access remotely. but whe...
Summary: Hello, I am planning a network structure for our school to be networked. I have everything configured as far as workstations, wireing, switches, etc....
Summary: Adam, you've undoubtedly received my email. I'm posting it for the benefit (ha!) of those who may be in the same/similar position: I don't have any ...
Summary: OK Here is the deal my work is planning on setting up a VPN in the semi near future but the boss wants all the computers and stuff up and going bef...