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How to setup a DC and client for access to Internet without disrupting normal network ?

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Hi Guys,

Running Server 2003 in Virtual PC 2007 and also the same with Vista Business. I've installed the server as a DC and have Installed Exchange for testing but i want to know if there's a way i can get mail from a hosting account etc from the Internet to the Virtual server without it affecting the network on which the machine is on.
I can obviously set the IP's to be static for the server and client but cannot give it the same subnet or pick up DHCP as it would give IP's out on the normal LAN.
Hope this makes sense.

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