Using the Routing And Remote Access Services (RRAS) component, you can configure your Windows Server 2003 system to act as a router. In this Windows Server 2003 tip, Scott Lowe tells you how.
Using the Routing And Remote Access Services (RRAS) component, you can configure your Windows Server 2003 system to act as a router. In this Windows Server 2003 tip, Scott Lowe tells you how.
Server 2003 DHCP within a router. ... The router uses addresses between 192.168.1.64-254. That leaves 192.168.1.2-60 for me to mess with. ... or do you simply want machines that get an IP address ...
Hi.. My name is Paresh from Baroda, India, I Want Create & Configure FTP Server. which is operate thou Internet, i m upload & download...
Active Directory domains for Windows Servers can make time management easier. If Active Directory isn't in place, here's how to configure a standalone Windows Server to function as an NTP server.
I have a windows server 2003 with Double NIC and the server is DHCP for An Application server connected with clients. and the 3 com Rout...
Arch.Company currently trying to decide between Windows 2000 Server & 2003 which one to use on a new server. One vendor* says 2000 becau...
You can create a dyndns account add the address into your router and then setup port forwarding for each service you wish to use. You will then reference the VPN to a hostname rather than an IP ...
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I followed exactly what you recommended, I have setup External NIC with IP assigned by the router 192.168.1.5 and Used Router IP as a GW, then I setup the LAN NIC with IP Address 192.168.2.11 and ...
DNS is a vital service in a Windows Server 2003 environment. If DNS isn't working properly, chances are, neither is your network. Here are some things you can do to troubleshoot DNS.
Is it possible to disable the screensaver in a windows server 2003? Create a new discussion. If you're asking for technical help, please be sure to include all your system info, including ...
Enter the Name and IP Address of the host you are creating (Figure O). Select the Create Associated Pointer (PTR) Record check box if you want to create the PTR record at the same time. Otherwise ...
I usually use something in 192.168.240.x to 192.168.249.0 for the local segement Planning to change at some point (just not ready for the pain that I had with another client and hard coded IP's ...
(The specified domain either does not exist or could not be contacted. Group Policy processing aborted." The computers concerned are running Windows Server 2003 R2 and Windows XP SP2.
Windows Server 2003 R2 Terminal Services CAL. ... But Microsoft eOpen shows the order as Windows Server 2008 User TS CAL. I was told by the software vendor that i can "downgrade" automatically ...
Microsoft Management Console 3.0 (MMC 3.0) is a framework that unifies and simplifies day-to-day system management tasks on Windows by providing common navigation, menus, toolbars, and workflow ...
The Multiple Devices group lets you configure multilink for the demand-dial connection. From the drop-down list, select the method you want Windows Server 2003 to use to establish multilink ...
Like its predecessors, Windows Server 2003 provides the ability to act as a router on your network and to provide remote access services to users outside your network.
If you’ve used Windows 2000 and are either dabbling in Windows Server 2003 or have begun a deployment, you’re at least somewhat familiar with group policy and how it can be used to greatly ...
Provisioning storage to the Windows Server Core can be a challenge. Rick Vanover describes how to configure iSCSI storage on Windows Server Core or Hyper-V Server.