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  1. gmoney188

    E-mail on Windows server 2003

    I setup windows server 2003 on a server with two nics. I share the internet using ICS from one nic to the other. DHCP setup. The problem am having is that users on the network can't access there e-mail using Microsoft outlook. the e-mail is from the company that's hosting the our domain. If i...
  2. gmoney188

    Windows server 2003

    This is what i get when i do ipconfig /all and also when i tried to ping a workstation E:\>ipconfig /all Windows 2000 IP Configuration Host Name . . . . . . . . . . . . : wk-8 Primary DNS Suffix . . . . . . . : EAMC_EXPH.COM Node Type . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
  3. gmoney188

    Windows server 2003

    I got through with the VPN and i could ping the workstations on the VPN but i can not access the files on the workstations or the server. And also i get kicked off the vpn after being connected for about 5mins. What could be causing that? Any help?
  4. gmoney188

    Windows server 2003

    I disabled Negotiate multi-link for single link connections and it still don't do anything
  5. gmoney188

    Windows server 2003

    This is the error message i get. Checking Network Protocol Connections TCP/IP CP reported error 733: Your computer and the remote computer could not agree on PPP Control Protocol
  6. gmoney188

    Windows server 2003

    This is the error message i get. Checking Network Protocol Connections TCP/IP CP reported error 733: Your computer and the remote computer could not agree on PPP Control Protocol
  7. gmoney188

    Windows server 2003

    I don't seem to have any control over the subnet mask. Is there a way to control that?
  8. gmoney188

    Windows server 2003

    Client IP: 192.168.10.180 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway: 192.168.10.10 DHCP Server: 192.168.10.10 Client's VPN Server IP: 192.168.3.1 IP: 192.168.3.3 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.255 Gateway: 192.168.3.3 DNS Server: 192.168.0.1
  9. gmoney188

    Windows server 2003

    i can't paste the image on the forum
  10. gmoney188

    Windows server 2003

    am confused now. Should i have both nic's connected to the router or one on the router and the other on the switch? How would the lan be configure through the server so that workstations have access to files? the dhcp for vpn should i assign ip for that or let the system takes care of that?
  11. gmoney188

    Windows server 2003

    first off thank you for your help. Now the point i get mixed up is setting up the two 2 nic for VPN. nic 2 is not connected to anything and i disabled it. What should it be connected to and how do i configure the dhcp for vpn.
  12. gmoney188

    Windows server 2003

    Router shares the internet. Setup VPN and am able to connect to server but the network on the vpn client's side becomes slow and you loose internet connection to the web. Also am not able to browse the office network at all. Can someone help please..
  13. gmoney188

    Windows server 2003

    so i will only need to enable nic 1 instead of both?
  14. gmoney188

    Windows server 2003

    Yes i am using a DSL modem, an SMC router and a Linksys switch. Modem is connected to router and router connected to server on nic 1. I shared the internet from nic 1 to nic 2 and nic 2 is connected to switch and setup DHCP on the server. Now that works. Now am trying to setup VPN but the...
  15. gmoney188

    Windows server 2003

    I just installed windows server 2003 on a server with 2 NIC's. Now i want to configure the server to for VPN and also share the internet connection on the network. any help

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