Try this:
Click Start, click All Programs, point to Accessories, point to Communications, and then click Network Setup Wizard.
Follow the wizard's instructions.
vbrocks
Thanks for the response. I resolved the problem. It turned to be the Proland Antivirus software for Windows 2000 server. Once I removed the program, the network was returned to its original state.
Thanks again.
Hello. Can someone please help.
I have a client with 4 workstations and one server. The workstations consist of 2 Win98 and 2 XP pro.
Problem:
Every time my client logs on to the domain, the server completely freezes up. This only occurs when my client logs on with her credentials. I scanned...
My customer created a site using Front Page and saved the files to the webroot folder on the server with out publishing the site. The site was working properly with the exception of the request form. Every time I click the submit button from a request form, I get the following error(Cannot run...
Oops. Sorry. My hands were moving too fast. Here is the config.
Result of PIX command: "sh config"
: Saved
:
PIX Version 6.1(3)
nameif ethernet0 outside security0
nameif ethernet1 inside security100
enable password
passwd
domain-name ciscopix.com
fixup protocol ftp 21
fixup...
jrwizzard
There is no DMZ. Basically the network consists of 1 px501 configured for VPN protecting 5 xp workstations plus a SBS 2000 server. Once I establish a VPN connection, I can ping any of the workstations and remotely access the PCs but not able to ping the server nor terminal service...
OK. I looked at the internal network and did not find a ISA server configured. The server is a Small Business 2000 server. The odd thing is when I connect via the pix vpn, I can ping the ips of the workstations but not the server. I am so stumped and can use your help. Any more ideas?
Hello. Can someone please help.
I am working on a small network with a PIX501 configured with VPN, windows 2000 server and 5 windows XP workstations.
Once I have established a VPN connection, I can remotely access all computers via remote desktop but can not access the server. I can ping the...
Hello. Can someone please help.
I am working on a small network with a PIX501 configured with VPN, windows 2000 server and 5 windows XP workstations.
Once I have established a VPN connection, I can remotely access all computers via remote desktop but can not access the server. I can ping the...
themut
Thank you for the quick response. Is there another way I can have the DNS inside? Unfortunately, my client does not have the resources to setup an external DNS.
I have configured an Exchange 2000 server to send and receive email trhough a Pix 501. I am able to telnet from the outside to port 25 so I know the firewall is permiting smtp traffic. The firewall is also configured to allow DNS traffic. What I'm not able to do is tell anythingemail.com to...
tek777
Thanks for the suggestion. I just resolved my problem.
All that was left to add was a static route.
static (inside,outside) <PublicIP> <PrivateIP> netmask 255.255.255.255 0 0
I am still not able to recieve inbound emails but I'm able to ping the outside address and telnet to port 25. I...
OK. I'm almost there. The customer's current email service has added an mx record to point to 67.119.89.138 > tml01.trinitymortgageloans.com.
I am now able to send outbound mail but not able to receive inbound mail. Any suggestions.
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