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Asked by tripperking61 in Microsoft Operating Systems, SBS Small Business Server
I brought home a new 2008 SBS for testing and installed it on my network - consisting of a VPN Office LAN, Wireless access, and DMZ zone for the gaming machines. Since running the INTERNET connection wizard none of my machines on ANY of the networks can access HTTP Port 80- traffic . Except to the web servers in the office on the VPN. Mail works, RDp etc. When you try to go anywhere it gives the IIS7 Welcome logo, clicking it produces a HTTP server error saying resources not available. IF i turn off the server I just get the page can not be displayed page on all workstations. I took the laptop to the office and it works fine there. What strikes me as scary is it also stopped the Gaming machine in the DMZ?
I have looked at all wizards, properties , firewall rules etc. I assume it has written something to each machine - I don't believe it has the ability to make changes to my existing firewall.
Help home for 5 days with no Internet would really suck !
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