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Hello All,

I have installed Windows Small Business Server2003 as the domain controller.
To allow VPN connections I tried to setup the Routing and the Remote Access
(with security option) . After completing the setup domain controller became
unreachable and the name "some name" can not be resolved. If I ping the IP
Address of the domain controller I get reply. I tried to reverse the
changes, but I could not.

How can I reverse the changes so that domain controller will become
available and host name can be resolved? Any help or ideas will helpfull
too.

Thanks in advance.

Mo

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Hi Mo,

How exactly did you setup RRAS? Have a look here:
http://www.smallbizserver.net/Default.aspx?tabid=127. How many nics in your
server? How are you connecting to the internet?

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Regards,

Marina
Microsoft SBS-MVP

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> Hello All,
>
> I have installed Windows Small Business Server2003 as the domain
controller.
> To allow VPN connections I tried to setup the Routing and the Remote
Access
> (with security option) . After completing the setup domain controller
became
> unreachable and the name "some name" can not be resolved. If I ping the IP
> Address of the domain controller I get reply. I tried to reverse the
> changes, but I could not.
>
> How can I reverse the changes so that domain controller will become
> available and host name can be resolved? Any help or ideas will helpfull
> too.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Mo
>
>

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