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Hi!
My test-workstation sees the SBS2003 server, but keeps complaining it can't continue because there's no DNS. It's on the server...any ideas? Arjan |
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Does TCP/IP contain the DNS server's IP address on the workstation?
What is the error message? And what exactly is "complaining?" Internet Explorer? The login? "Arjan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:14df601c3f9fd$51ad2650$(E-Mail Removed)... > Hi! > > My test-workstation sees the SBS2003 server, but keeps > complaining it can't continue because there's no DNS. > It's on the server...any ideas? |
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>Does TCP/IP contain the DNS server's IP address on the
>workstation? Yes. >What is the error message? And what exactly >is "complaining?" Internet >Explorer? The login? If I try top connect through IE6, this is what I get when I try to login: "To configure this client computer to access the Small Business Server Network, go to the Server, Click Start, and then click Help and Support Center. In the search box, type Configuring client computers running earlier versions of Windows." If I look it up on the SBS2003 and I follow these instructions, it still doesn't work... |
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