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Hi David Did you get my reply to below? only it hasn't appeared on the forum? Thanks Richard David Overton: 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
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Hi David Could this be something to do with javascript? only I have been trying to access various websites and it seems that anything which has a javascript enabled submit button doesn't work. I have a login on a secure page using php which works ok. Thanks Richard
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Hi David 1) this is exactly what we have 2) Windows IP Configuration Host Name . . . . . . . . . . . . : Richards_Laptop Primary Dns Suffix . . . . . . . : Node Type . . . . . . . . . . . . : Hybrid IP Routing Enabled. . . . . . . . : No WINS Proxy Enabled. . . . . . . . : No DNS Suffix Search List. . . . . . : spectradisplays.l Ethernet adapter Local
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Hi David A little more info (and I will try your suggestions when I get into work) The machine is a Dell, it came with SBS pre-installed. I used the wizards from the to do list (I also have the SBS companion book by Charlie Russel which I followed), after having done that I have done little else but copy files across. We are browsing from an XP Pro
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Hi I should have mentioned it is the standard version of SBS 2003 R2 just in case that makes a difference. Thanks Richard
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Hi Please excuse the fact that this question maybe very stupid and pretty obvious! I am a Windows user and programmer of many years, but have had SBS 2003 for a week and have lost most of my hair! My basic problem is that my users can access the net via our server (we have 2 NIC as were recommended to do thiss by Dell when we purchased the server),