system 3loc
September 6th, 2006, 08:20 PM
I have a small LAN, running SBS2003, connected via 1 NIC to an ethernet modem, and 1 NIC connects to a switch. At the moment there is only 1 client PC on the LAN (although I have replicated the problem with another PC and a Laptop connected to the LAN via the switch.
Everything works hunky-dory, I have been picking my mails up from Exchange server (sadly enough!) while I have been away. I can even access the server via FTP and VPN.
Okay, so I return from holiday to my office, and the server has been offline, but now it's back online, okay. I try to log into the server, but I can't, check DHCP et al, everything seems fine, still no luck. I repace the swicth, NOW I get an IP address, and can log on. Phew, access to NW resources is fine, I can even get my e-mail from Exchange and send/recieve mails from my client machine using Outlook 2003. But I simply CANNOT connect to the NET via the client? The Firewall is ON on the clients, but footnote says that the machine is getting it'ssettings from the domain.
I have tried disabling the FW in the NW settinsg on the server, but get the 'ipnat.sys is in use etc etc etc' message (addressed on various other threads here. If I stop the FW service in Services, no joy. I looked in RRA, and have disabled the 'basic FW' on the external NIC. No joy. I have set the DNS servers even on the client machine, no joy. I have tried numerous things but am at my wits end. Am I missing something obvoius?
THing that gets me is, I can connect to the server, access NW shared resources (printers etc), I can even pick up my mail via Exchange Server. Sitting on the SERVER, I can access the internet using IE or whateverm but sat at the client machine, NOPE. I even tried looked at Group Policy Manager on the server, to access the Windows FW seetings, but this doesn't appear in the list.
Any ideas peeps? I'm about to cry. I don't know what happened while I was away (apart from a power cut). I have tried
The client machine (PC) has been assigned an IP address correctly
I am running MS SBS2003 SP1 and ave patched it. All machines seem to have had SP2 installed on them as part of the SBSSP1 install process.
Everything works hunky-dory, I have been picking my mails up from Exchange server (sadly enough!) while I have been away. I can even access the server via FTP and VPN.
Okay, so I return from holiday to my office, and the server has been offline, but now it's back online, okay. I try to log into the server, but I can't, check DHCP et al, everything seems fine, still no luck. I repace the swicth, NOW I get an IP address, and can log on. Phew, access to NW resources is fine, I can even get my e-mail from Exchange and send/recieve mails from my client machine using Outlook 2003. But I simply CANNOT connect to the NET via the client? The Firewall is ON on the clients, but footnote says that the machine is getting it'ssettings from the domain.
I have tried disabling the FW in the NW settinsg on the server, but get the 'ipnat.sys is in use etc etc etc' message (addressed on various other threads here. If I stop the FW service in Services, no joy. I looked in RRA, and have disabled the 'basic FW' on the external NIC. No joy. I have set the DNS servers even on the client machine, no joy. I have tried numerous things but am at my wits end. Am I missing something obvoius?
THing that gets me is, I can connect to the server, access NW shared resources (printers etc), I can even pick up my mail via Exchange Server. Sitting on the SERVER, I can access the internet using IE or whateverm but sat at the client machine, NOPE. I even tried looked at Group Policy Manager on the server, to access the Windows FW seetings, but this doesn't appear in the list.
Any ideas peeps? I'm about to cry. I don't know what happened while I was away (apart from a power cut). I have tried
The client machine (PC) has been assigned an IP address correctly
I am running MS SBS2003 SP1 and ave patched it. All machines seem to have had SP2 installed on them as part of the SBSSP1 install process.