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Recent content by rfmeyer

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    Connect to external ISPs for POP3 and SMTP

    One server with Windows 2000 Server, Exchange 2000 Server installed. It is the only server on the network. This server does not have a public internet presence. No public domain name, no static IP address. Before this server was installed, it was a peer to peer network. On the peer to peer...
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    Sharing a folder on the Server

    The problem is solved. Cost $120 to solve it, but it is solved. Simple solution too. The consultant removed the client from the domain, then added it back to the domain. Now it works fine. Why it didn't work the first time it was added to the domain no one knows.
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    Sharing a folder on the Server

    Windows 2000 Server and 3 Windows XP Professional clients. I have created and shared a file on the server. I have placed all groups to which the aggregate contain all users are assigned on the security list and have given each group full control. I have published that folder as well. With...
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    XP Pro client see another's printer

    I have one Windows 2000 Server and 3 XP Pro clients. All client's can log onto the domain. Two clients cannot see the printer attached to the third client. When you do the normal install printer, the computer the printer is on shows up in the list, but when you click the + next to that...
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    XP Pro client see another's printer

    One server: Windows 2000 Server Two clients: Both Windows XP Professional Both users log onto the domain. Server can see both clients. Neither client can see the other nor the server. The Server can print to client's printer. How do I make both client's see each other and how do I get the...
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    Windows 2000 Server and external router to internet

    All, Yesterday I hire a consultant. All I needed to do was to do a forward in the DNS. Which is what I thought to begin with, but it was disabled. The reason it was disabled was because I had configured Windows 2000 Server with the Configure Wizard. I selected the first option which was some...
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    Windows 2000 Server and external router to internet

    LiNetTech (TechnicalUser), Since the router already works to allow access to the network from the internal peer to peer network, isn't it already doing the proper translation?
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    Windows 2000 Server and external router to internet

    gosemer (MIS), I have changed everything to the following: Router: 192.168.2.1 (Default) Server: 192.168.2.2 DHCP Pool 192.168.2.100 - 192.168.2.199 Server has DNS and DHCP installed and running. Server TCP/IP config as follows: IP Address: 192.168.2.2 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway...
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    Windows 2000 Server and external router to internet

    I have added a Windows 2000 Server to a Peer to Peer network and cannot access the internet. Before: Peer to Peer network consisting of: 4 Windows 2000 Professional computers, 2 Windows 98 computers, SMC Router, 2 switches, Cable modem to internet connected to router, all on same work group...

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