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Hi,
I have a network (xp prof) connected via routeur (ip 192.168.0.1) which is
connected the the high speed modem.

It was working with workgroup.
I've added a windows2000 server machine (with DNS)... How can I set it to be
connected to Internet?
Thanks

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Setup DNS server to point to self. Setup clients to point to local DNS
server. Set DNS server forward lookup zone to ISP's DNS servers.

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"dev" wrote:
| Hi,
| I have a network (xp prof) connected via routeur (ip 192.168.0.1) which is
| connected the the high speed modem.
|
| It was working with workgroup.
| I've added a windows2000 server machine (with DNS)... How can I set it to
be
| connected to Internet?
| Thanks
|
|

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Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties---
O Obtain an IP address automatically
O Obtain DNS server address automatically

"dev" <touiss@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> I have a network (xp prof) connected via routeur (ip 192.168.0.1) which is
> connected the the high speed modem.
>
> It was working with workgroup.
> I've added a windows2000 server machine (with DNS)... How can I set it to
> be
> connected to Internet?
> Thanks

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