You can reconfigure Proxy Server to only allow a specific workstation to use the internet by changing the LAT to only include the IP of that specified workstation. To do this, firstly give the chosen workstation a fixed IP address, and exclude it from the DHCP scope. Then go into the Proxy MMC, drill down to the Web Proxy and go to properties. Select the "Local Address … [Read more...]
How can I telnet into devices behind my Proxy Server from the Internet
Proxy Server does not support reverse hosting of socket level applications and therefore can not provide this functionality by default. A product that can provide this is Surrogate Sockets. http://www.edu-tec.com/surrogatesocket/ … [Read more...]
How can I get my faxes to print to a network printer? – Grey Lancaster
By default the SBS 2000 installs the fax service starting as a LocalSystem account. LocalSystem accounts do not have access to network resources and therefore can not print to network printers even though the printer is installed on the local machine. You need to change the Fax Service to utilise an account other than the LocalSystem account. You can do this via Services … [Read more...]
How do I change the default IP address of SBS 4.5? – MS
You may for integration reasons desire to change the default IP address from it's Microsoft set standard of 10.0.0.2 to some other address range. Microsoft have given a detailed step-by-step how to do this in a knowledge base article "Change the Default IP Address in Small Business Server [Q194562]" Essentially the key steps are as follows. 1. Change the IP address in the … [Read more...]
How do I stop my Exchange 5.5 being used as a SPAM relay host? – Wayne Small
To avoid being used as a SPAM relay host, you need to ensur ethat you have the current Service Pack for Exchange Server 5.5 (currently SP4). Also check out the Microsoft articlehttp://www.microsoft.com/TechNet/exchange/relay.asp which provides key information on disabling relaying. To test the results of your modifications, you can from the server, TELNET to mail-abuse.org … [Read more...]