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> I have two network segments . Network A is running 192.168.0.0 & the
> other network B is running 10.10.10.10 class. I want that both these two
> network should communicate with each others. I am using windows 2003
> with network cards .Please guide me that how can i configure server 2003
> as a Router using RRAS .
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> thanks.
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Bill provided you a great explanation and guidance to do this.
The only thing I recommend, is to not do this on a domain controller, or
expect numerous AD DNS registration, authentication and access problems. It
should only be done on a member server or standalone server. Multihomed DCs
(with more than one NIC that are not teamed) are very problematic and
require a handful of registry entries to force it to work.
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