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JJ
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      04-02-2008, 10:37 PM
I have a network with multiple domains connected to one server and now I want
to add another box that is running win 2008 with T.S. I'm new to T.S. so bare
with me, how would I setup my router to send users to there respective
destination on the network? If I have someone who put in http://aaa.com then
they would be sent to my web server but if someone is trying to get through
to my app server(win 2008) using T.S. How would this work?

For the win 2008 box could I get away with using a Core 2 Duo processor with
4 GB Ram running win 2008 with T.S. on it?

Thanks,
JJ

 
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      04-03-2008, 02:54 AM

"JJ" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:92CCA88D-41E3-4C96-AE37-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I have a network with multiple domains connected to one server and now I
>want
> to add another box that is running win 2008 with T.S. I'm new to T.S. so
> bare
> with me, how would I setup my router to send users to there respective
> destination on the network? If I have someone who put in http://aaa.com
> then
> they would be sent to my web server but if someone is trying to get
> through
> to my app server(win 2008) using T.S. How would this work?
>
> For the win 2008 box could I get away with using a Core 2 Duo processor
> with
> 4 GB Ram running win 2008 with T.S. on it?
>
> Thanks,
> JJ
>


Use your router to forward the web ports to your web server and the TS ports
to your TS.

-Frank

 
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      04-03-2008, 12:33 PM
Thanks Frankster.

"Frankster" wrote:

>
> "JJ" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:92CCA88D-41E3-4C96-AE37-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >I have a network with multiple domains connected to one server and now I
> >want
> > to add another box that is running win 2008 with T.S. I'm new to T.S. so
> > bare
> > with me, how would I setup my router to send users to there respective
> > destination on the network? If I have someone who put in http://aaa.com
> > then
> > they would be sent to my web server but if someone is trying to get
> > through
> > to my app server(win 2008) using T.S. How would this work?
> >
> > For the win 2008 box could I get away with using a Core 2 Duo processor
> > with
> > 4 GB Ram running win 2008 with T.S. on it?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > JJ
> >

>
> Use your router to forward the web ports to your web server and the TS ports
> to your TS.
>
> -Frank
>
>

 
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