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  • Re: Client accessing website problems

    And I am assuming that you know that you have a remote admin web interface (and terminal services) with SBS? thanks David
    Posted to SBS 2003 (Forum) by David Overton on Tue, Feb 27 2007
  • Re: Client accessing website problems

    Richard, I am a man who has faith in my products (I do work for Microsoft obviously) and I am 99.99% certain this is not a SBS issue. I think the reason you have not found anything like this out there is for that reason. I have diagnosed hundreds of problems like this and they have come down to either bad network config or 3rd party applications. I
    Posted to SBS 2003 (Forum) by David Overton on Tue, Feb 27 2007
  • Re: Client accessing website problems

    I have never heard of SBS causing this type of problem - what AV and firewall solutions do you have in place? On the SBS side - any PC that is part of a domain has to get certain info from the DNS inside the domain - this has info such as where to find the domain controller etc. DNS on Windows server delivers this functionality. thanks David
    Posted to SBS 2003 (Forum) by David Overton on Tue, Feb 27 2007
  • Re: Client accessing website problems

    OK, the reply has come through - if the problem is Javascript based then it looks like some of the security policies for IE are causing problems. IF you are using IE on the server then the security features could well lead to this. If you try it on XP, it should not have this problem. To check to see if the problem is native to XP: plug a PC directly
    Posted to SBS 2003 (Forum) by David Overton on Tue, Feb 27 2007
  • Re: Client accessing website problems

    I do think it is likely to be a DNS issue, but can never be sure, so would confirm the following: SBS server has 1 NIC plugged into router and 2nd NIC plugges into private internal LAN. All users plug into private LAN only. check that if I do an IPConfig on the clients then the DNS IP address is that of the server (do the clients take a while to log
    Posted to SBS 2003 (Forum) by David Overton on Tue, Feb 27 2007
  • Re: Client accessing website problems

    OK, I have to ask some basic questions. Did you configure SBS using the wizards? If so, have you done any config after that? What happens when you try a test in the DNS admin tool (try both tests - local and recursive if I remember). If that works, from an XP machine try typing the following: "netsh diag gui" - (without the quotes) does it return any
    Posted to SBS 2003 (Forum) by David Overton on Mon, Feb 26 2007
  • Outlook 2007 POP3 performance issues and potential fixes - Roundtrip Solutions Blog

    I think it is credit where credit is due here. The community is slowly resolving the issues we are seeing with Office 2007. I have asked John to log a call with Microsoft so that we can track the issues internally, get bugs issued and get fixes out there. Because any fix we produce has to go through threat modeling and regression testing, we rarely
    Posted to David Overton's Blog (Weblog) by David Overton on Mon, Feb 26 2007
  • Easy way to learn Vista, while also learning how to demo it

    Many of you have Windows Vista, but now need to understand what you can do with it. Rather than reading one of the nice big books, you could go look at the www.windowsvistamagazine.co.uk and read all the great info there. You could also go and look at the training available on the Microsoft Partner site. Finally, you could go and get all the tools you
    Posted to David Overton's Blog (Weblog) by David Overton on Sat, Feb 24 2007
  • Microsoft, BT hook up for hosted apps | Tech News on ZDNet

    Given the recent good moves forward with Office Live (UK web site - http://www.officelive.co.uk , partners getting excited - Tim Long , bCentral information on the products and 5 amazing case studies ) I thought I would share this further advancement in the online world. There will always be a place for the small business products that rely on physical
    Posted to David Overton's Blog (Weblog) by David Overton on Sat, Feb 24 2007
  • Partner Training - Selling Vista and Office to small businesses - Better Together: Microsoft Office 2007 & Windows Vista For The Small Business

    I’m working my way through mails on the train, saw this, so decided to quickly post it through while on the move. Enjoy The course will help Microsoft partners understand more their small business clients, their pains and their goals; and why 2007 Microsoft Office Small Business and Windows Vista Business are essential products to their businesses.
    Posted to David Overton's Blog (Weblog) by David Overton on Wed, Feb 21 2007
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