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STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS SETTING UP SMALL BUSINESS SERVER 2003 R2

I NEED STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS FOR:

HOW TO PERFORM THE FOLLOWING FROM FRESH INSTALLATION OF SMALL BUSINESS SERVER 2003 R2:

      1. DHCP server configured to 192.168.139.X

      2. DOMAIN CONTROLLER CONFIGURED

      3. 1 USER (ADMINISTRATOR) JOINED TO THE DOMAIN

      4. MY DOCUMENTS REDIRECTED FOR MOBILE SYNC

      5. SET UP EXCHANGE ?

      5. ONE EMAIL ACCOUNT CONFIGURED FOR THE ABOVE USER VIA EXCHANGE

      6. ACCESS PAGE TO ACCESS EMAIL (OR HOW TO SET UP ON A ADMINISTRATOR PC)

      7. VPN ACCESS FOR THE ADMINISTRATOR

      8. REMOTE WORKPLACE ACCESS ( I KNOW THIS INVOLVES THE @ RECORD THING SOME HOW)

      9. REMOTE DESKTOP CONNECTION LINK?

      CAN YOU INCLUDE HOW TO SET UP LOOK UP ZONES?   WHAT TO DO FOR MOBILE ACCESS TO EMAIL VIA PDA?

EQUIPMENT
1 QWEST ACTIONTEC ROUTER
1 SERVER SBS R2
1 4 PORT SWITCH
2 ETHERNET CARDS


DETAILED AS POSSIBLE IS APPRECIATED.
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That should get you what you need
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Thanks guys, but that link is about 1000 pages and no time to read it.  I have set up several servers before, although somewhere along trying to document it, i get lost.

 Maybe just a simple do this first, second, third.... that would work better..  thanks.
What part are you getting lost on?  A simple one, two, three depends on what you are trying to accomplish.
The dosuments that we have linked to show how to set up a sbs server.

If you have set up servers before then SBS should be an easy experiance as long as you stick to the 'To Do List' in combination with the documents that we have linked to then you should have no problem setting it up.

If you read the Getting Started document then you get your one, two, three as you put it.  Else we may end up with 1000 pages for you to read and that isn't really the point of this forum.  

If you are that unsure maybe you should consider getting some help on site.

 
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I concur. I recommend what NeilParbrook advised above or contacting your nearest Microsoft Small Business Specialist to help you setup and configure the SBS server the way you are wanting it configured.

http://www.microsoft.com/smallbusiness/hub.mspx
"bmsjeff:
What part are you getting lost on?  A simple one, two, three depends on what you are trying to accomplish."

In response to bmsjeff... i think the original question clearly shows what is trying to be accomplished.