The Linksys router should be able to have 2 IP addresses. One for the external IP & one for internal IP. Ideally it should also use NAT & have a firewall.
You can then set the internal lan of the router to be the default gateway for all machines. If you do not want to use AD then configure the...
I do have a 3rd party gateway but have checked the mail log on this and confirmed the exchange server sent the mail with the local domain name.
I have just tried installing SP1 but still same.
Thanks for the reply.
However I have set the Primary address in the Email address tab in the AD profile as the external domain, but the mail is still being sent with the address of the internal domain.
I have just install Exch 2003 on a network running 2 x Windows 2003 servers in an AD. Both servers claim to be a DC in Active Directory Users & Computers.
Exchange services all start OK. When the 2 servers were first installed they were given an internal domain name only (ie abc.local)...
Hi everyone
I have an Exch 2003 server up & running however all the mail messages arriving at the Outlook clients are an hour out (ie GMT time not BST time).
Internal & external mail have the same problem.
The server time is correct as it is syncing it's time with the main AD server which...
I am using Exch 2000 (installed as part of SBS 2000). I have set up a VPN to a remote site using an IPSEC tunnel, so therefore IP routing.
I can ping server by name & by FQDN. However when I try and connect to the Exch server via the Oulook client it just stops responding or I get a message...
What is the OS as anything below Windows 2000 does need DUN 1.4 patch to work. Without the patch the symptoms are exactly what you are seeing. (ie connects OK but unable to ping anything)
Hi guys
This is a problem I have now seen several times in XP SP1 and hope somebody else has as I cannot seem to find any reference to it from Microsoft.
When I connect using XP SP1 PPTP connection if I ping a host on the internal LAN I get at least 50% packet loss, (not good on a VPN). If I...
I have a customer who is running RRAS, for remote dial in connections only, on a Windows 2000 server running AD. It is a single server system and is therfore the PDC.
RRAS is set to obtain IP address from the DHCP server running on this Windows 2000 server.
It has WINS & DNS running and browsing...
The RAS modem is set up for dial in access only and as far as I am aware uses the DHCP to grant IP addresses for the remote users.
They are using a Proxy server for Web browsing traffic only. However the rogue IP address is an internal address of 192.168.0.129 not an external address.
We have...
I have a Windows 2000 server that seems to be creating a rogue IP address by itself.
The fixed address on the NIC is 192.168.0.1, however suddenly workstations will be unable to login and when we ping the server by UNC name it resolves to 192.168.0.129 !!
We have found this address in the...
My new client is running a Windows 2000 server with AD installed. He has a mixture of Win98, 2000 & XP clients. When doing a network browse the list of computers will sometimes show them all and sometimes be completely empty.
In fact on one Windows 98 machine by opening & closing Network...
Hi there
Had exactly the same problem this week. It as a Windows 2000 issue. You will need to apply SP3, might be advisable to apply SP2 of Citrix Metaframe 1.8 as well.
However SP3 on it's own does not resolve the issue as stated my Technet. You will then need to ask Microsoft to relicense...
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