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I have a server with two network adapters. The first card
is pointing to the internal network. The second is pointing to the web. If I connect only one card I could get to the web or to the internal network. When I connect both cards, RPC server goes down and machine is rebooting. Could somebody shed light on this? Thanks in advance, RG |
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Install:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/tre...n/MS03-039.asp As soon as you can! You are running the 32-bit version Also enable Windows Server 2003's built in firewall: http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;283673 Then go to WindowsUpdate to pick up the latest updates: http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com More info about the worm you may have: http://securityresponse.symantec.com...ster.worm.html -- --Jonathan Maltz [Microsoft MVP - Windows Server] http://www.visualwin.com - A Windows Server 2003 visual, step-by-step tutorial site :-) Only reply by newsgroup. Any emails I have not authorized are deleted before I see them. "RG" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:038c01c3c0e9$97428d60$(E-Mail Removed)... > I have a server with two network adapters. The first card > is pointing to the internal network. The second is > pointing to the web. If I connect only one card I could > get to the web or to the internal network. When I connect > both cards, RPC server goes down and machine is rebooting. > > Could somebody shed light on this? > > Thanks in advance, |
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