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SBS 2003 Prem eval- FRONTPAGE KEY not accepted30 Nov 2003 22:36 GMT1
Not sure where to post this, so i'll try here first. Iam
using the SBS 2003 Premium Edition evaluation kit. All
loads well Except for frontpage.... It will not accept
the Product key...... i checked another box, it has the
XP Workstations running S-L-O-W30 Nov 2003 21:13 GMT5
OK, I'm at my wits end and tried just about everything
suggested in the Knowledge base.  5 Windows XP
workstations take between 8 and 15 seconds to open Word
and Excel documents, which all other machines open near-
SBS security question30 Nov 2003 18:18 GMT2
Recently switched from DSL to a cable modem and noticed
the DSL setup on the Linksys router didn't have a static
IP address, it was using a host name. After switching to
cable I now have a static IP address. I setup the IP
Quick help,security question!30 Nov 2003 17:30 GMT5
How secure are Linksys routers in their default settings?
I have a SBS2K that doesn't have ISA installed (yet) but
the server is behind a Linksys router. I want to go home
tonight and connect remotely (it's Saturday and to make
Old SBS (4.0, 4.5) on new hardware30 Nov 2003 15:39 GMT6
I am tryign to get Small Business Sever 4.0 to install
over a new PowerEdge 2600 by installing Window NT Server
4.0 first, with all drivers in place.
My first attempt, with a 4.0 GB  initial partiion (NTFS)
Best Log Analyzation Software30 Nov 2003 15:33 GMT3
I know this is subjective (aren't most "best of" questions), but to
those that have experience, what is the best for the money Log
Analyzation software out there?  Our main focus is to see what sites
our users are going to, so one that would be very specific in that
W3C vs ISA Logs30 Nov 2003 15:15 GMT1
I believe this would be a pretty popular subject, but I can't find
anything in this group or online that tells me the difference between
these two logging formats...
Which is better and why?
Wireless30 Nov 2003 13:31 GMT1
Hi all, i have an SBS2000 box being fed with a DG814
router ADSL. 2nd NIC feeds into the LAN. I want to add a
wireless box to the equation so people can connect using
laptops as and when they come into the building. Can
taking the Term Server plunge30 Nov 2003 12:20 GMT17
Ok, boys and girls, I finally have some time (and, more importantly, a
"reason") to set up a separate term server to one of my SBS networks. I took
a look at the Microsoft document 'Using SBS2000 w/ Term Services in App
Mode':
SE7501HG2 Board Issue30 Nov 2003 10:33 GMT4
I have a new Intel SE7501HG2 board and am trying to load
SBS2003 - not very lucky so far.
Unit has dual Intel Gigabit ports that I can not get to
work for anything.
The text of the Software License Agreement for Windows Nt has been tampered with30 Nov 2003 02:00 GMT9
Hell, not by me, but I'm stuck on this message trying to
move SBS 4.0 (upgrade to 4.5, but have to install 4.0
first)to new hardware.
I assume I will have to call MS Support to get past this
vonage behind isa29 Nov 2003 22:52 GMT6
I ordered a system from www.vonage.com
It works great as far as the voice quality, etc. but I can't for the life of
me get it to connect behind ISA.
I have been told by tech support that it uses ports 69, 123, 5060-5063, and
concurrent connections29 Nov 2003 22:10 GMT1
how many concurrent connections can small business server
2003 handle? As well, how about small business server 2000?
thanks
Backup Issue29 Nov 2003 18:23 GMT5
Interesting Situation...Running SBS 2000.  I recently did
a check on the backup logs; BACKUP - TOOLS - REPORT; and
found that the only log I have is from 10-24-03.  Unless
I overlooked something, I thought that this was the place
SBS 2000 Exchange setup29 Nov 2003 17:58 GMT1
Hi all,
  I am new for SBS 2000. My office just brought a new
dell server with SBS 2000. Can anyone explain the whole
process how to setup my exchange server to be a mail
 
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