Hi folks,
I set up a SBS server (many years ago) and stupidly assigned the
client's website address as the domain for Active Directory (ie
instead of assigning a name such as foobar.local, I used
foobar.com.au).
The issue is that the website/mailserver is hosted offsite - when
setting the clients to refer to the SBS-DNS server on the network,
clients cannot access the 'external' website or mailserver (ie
www.foobar.com.au or mail.foobar.com.au). When setting the client to
refer to the ADSL router this problem goes away, but WinXP clients
take forever to log on.
I assume this problem can go away if I add a pointer or something to
the SBS-DNS server? Can anybody 'point' (ha!) me in the right
direction??
Cheers,
Patrick.