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davidw@dwynn.demon.co.uk
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      04-12-2006, 10:17 AM
I could do with the very useful launchconsole tool to reconfigure my
server network. Only thing is, it is not SBS but 2003 standard. Is
there an equivelant tool for dumbasses like me?

 
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Louis Vitiello Jr.
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      04-14-2006, 12:41 AM
There might be third party programs but as far as I am aware that is a
"perk", if you will, for Small Business only. Some people like it, others
can not stand it. Almost all functions can be accessed through the
Administrator Tools, is there something you need help configuring?


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>I could do with the very useful launchconsole tool to reconfigure my
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      04-19-2006, 03:25 PM
Yes. Well basically, in the SBS server management wizard you can change
your configuration from a single NIC to dual NIC (internal lan and
external wan) configuration which ususally works beautifully.
Recently, we have gone from a single nic configuration to just such a
LAN / WAN seperation on a 2003 non SBS box and it is there we have hit
a multitude of issues mainly involving browse master roles and the
ability to map drives from one server to another. Our main domain
controller (Alpha) can not see itself in the computer list. We cannot
map a drive to a share on Beta server. The whole thing has just gone
completely messed up. I am convinced when we enabled the 2nd NIC and
changed our IP addresses etc, that something in DNS has got screwed up
- we have other sites using SBS with Dual nic configurations without a
problem which is why I am convinced the SBS wizard does something to
system files I am not aware of.

 
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