Re: Displaying network cooections on SBS2000 by Mike
Mike
Wed Jan 26 00:11:12 CST 2005
Hello, thanks
Yes I tried this. but it makes no difference. I even disabled the NIC which
does not need to be used any more. Still no joy.
is there a command line for doing this job?
Man y thanks
Mike
"SuperGumby [SBS MVP]" <not@your.nellie> wrote in message
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> is the 2nd NIC currently connected to anything? If not, give it something
> to talk to, a hub will do.
>
> I haven't seen the behaviour you describe and can't suggest this will fix
> it, but it's worth a go.
>
> "Mike" <mikevl@paradise.net.nz> wrote in message
> news:%23cSimExAFHA.608@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
>> Hi
>> I have an SBS 2000 Server which is having massive issues with ISA. I have
>> bypassed the ISA server to provide internet access through the LAN NIC.
>>
>> I now need to change the default gateway from the Internet NIC to the LAN
>> NIC (from the 10.0.0 NIX to the 192.168 NIC). When I try to go to the
>> "Network & Dial up connections" from the Start > Settings > Network &
>> Dial up connections, nothing happens. When I try to go through the
>> control panel I can open the Network & Dial up panel but it is empty. It
>> does not display any connections. I think it is hung. Tried several
>> times. Rebooted server. Still the same. Any ideas gratefully accepted.
>>
>> Mike
>>
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