I am new to this so please forgive me if the question is nutty. We are planning on installing SBS 2003 (Standard Edition) for a client. This client has a second location running Server 2000 - both locations have about 10 desktops. We would like to set up to allow both locations to share the SBS server (and Messaging, Exchange Server, etc.). We also plan on having remote user getting on from home or the road. Both locations are setup using DSL. What is the best way to connect them? In the past we used a SOHO firewall; does SBS & Server 2000 have a better way?
Thanks for your help.
Rich

Re: VPN by Mark

Mark
Tue Oct 14 22:10:23 CDT 2003

use a hardware VPN like sonicwall!

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Sincerely,
Mark Mancini, CCA, CCNA, CNE 4-5, MCSA, Master CIW, MCSE+I NT4-2000

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"Rich" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I am new to this so please forgive me if the question is nutty. We are
planning on installing SBS 2003 (Standard Edition) for a client. This
client has a second location running Server 2000 - both locations have about
10 desktops. We would like to set up to allow both locations to share the
SBS server (and Messaging, Exchange Server, etc.). We also plan on having
remote user getting on from home or the road. Both locations are setup
using DSL. What is the best way to connect them? In the past we used a SOHO
firewall; does SBS & Server 2000 have a better way?
> Thanks for your help.
> Rich
>