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I have a small LAN with SBS 2003 running Exchange, ISA etc. Email is collected and sent without any problems via Exchange and delivered to each client running Outlook 2003. Web access is configured...
Zones: Email SoftwareDate Answered: 11/26/2004 Views: 0
Good evening Could some one please guide me on how to setup a email server for my company. I'm currently using SBS Server 2003 with exchange 2003 - I already have my domain name; pointed at my ...
Zones: ExchangeDate Answered: 12/28/2004 Views: 0
Good Day all!   After reading Solution: http://www.experts-exchange.com/Operating_Systems/Windows_Server_2003/Q_21052920.html#13321115 I was a left a little in the cold, because the issue I a...
Zones: Windows 2003 ServerDate Answered: 07/13/2005 Views: 6
I have a network that consists of a SBS 2000 server and 12 pcs. The company have a spare office which they have just let out, the new company have a SBS 2003 server which they have not set up as a ...
Zones: Windows 2003 ServerDate Answered: 05/24/2005 Views: 0
I just took over a client who has a windows 2003 sbs server and 10 workstations (1nt4,5xppro,4win2kpro), when the server was setup the tech used a ?????.com name. all the workstations log into that...
Zones: Operating SystemsDate Answered: 06/30/2005 Views: 0
Hello! We are making some changes in our office systems and have decided to ditch Exchange for Lotus Domino 6. Ideally we would buy 2003 server and install Domino on that....  However I then ...
Zones: Windows 2003 ServerDate Answered: 08/17/2005 Views: 0
I currently have under my control a SBS 2003 server which has inside a RAID 5 collection of drives (4x 36 gb with 1x 36 gb backup, 102gb storage) and 1 IDE drive (120gb).  The maximum possible back...
Zones: Drives / StorageDate Answered: 08/19/2005 Views: 0
Hello, Can I add a member server to SBS 2003 (win 2003 standard or win 2000 standard to be used for a database server? Any caviats?
Zones: Windows 2003 ServerDate Answered: 08/31/2005 Views: 0
We need to upgrade an SBS2003 sever to full Windows Server with Exchange Server.  One option is clearly the Transition Pack but for various reasons we cannot go that route.  We have media and licen...
Zones: Windows 2003 ServerDate Answered: 12/06/2005 Views: 0
I have a client with a Small Business Server 2003 Standard Edition.  He wants to multi-home the server so that he can connect the clients on his LAN to a switch and have that switch connected to hi...
Zones: SBS Small Business ServerDate Answered: 02/01/2006 Views: 0