>-----Original Message-----
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>I don't remember for sure, but doesn't 2003 Server
reject pings by default?
>Don't ya have to go in and enable that feature on ICF?
>
>Perhaps I'm mistaken.
>
>
>
>"Ever De Guzman" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
message
>news:03e101c3b934$b3bc83e0$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Weird issue....
>>
>> I setup SBS2003 and added a workstation to the
domain. It
>> gets an IP lease and registers itself into the
domain. I
>> can get out to the internet through the server and from
>> the workstation, it can see all the other workstations
in
>> the domain.
>>
>> But, I cannot get to this particular workstation from
any
>> of the other machines in the network. I can't ping
the IP
>> I can see it in the domain but it won't let me connect
to
>> it and even the server can't ping the IP that it
assigned
>> to it.
>>
>> I even went and put in a reservation on the workstation
>> and enabled it to have a static IP but I still cannot
get
>> it to be seen via the PING command and not through the
>> network browser.
>>
>> How do I troubleshoot this? I can't think of any other
>> way to troubleshoot this problem.
>>
>> Thanks in advance for any help!
>
>
>.
>The best way I found to set up a machine on the Server
2003 network is to use your web browser and type in
http://servername/connectcomputer and let the server set
up the client for you. You will need to add the client
computer to the server first, or at least that's what
worked best for me.