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Steve
Hi,
We currently have a 5 sites win2k Domain linked with 128KB ISDN lines and of
course, routers. We want to install HS Internet (to increase speed
connections) on all sites and switch the current connections to HS Internet.
Clients are Win98 and WinXP and are parts of the Domain which uses DHCP,
WIN, ISA, ActiveFax, Internet shared files, Outlook, Unix Apps and so... So
now clients gets IP settings from DHCP and connects to the Domain. In order
to keep all this exactly the same, what do I have to do to connect clients
over Internet to keep them accessing the shared ressources? I'm familiar in
setting up a LAN or a private WAN but I never did it over Internet.
Thanks in advance.
Steve Amirault
We currently have a 5 sites win2k Domain linked with 128KB ISDN lines and of
course, routers. We want to install HS Internet (to increase speed
connections) on all sites and switch the current connections to HS Internet.
Clients are Win98 and WinXP and are parts of the Domain which uses DHCP,
WIN, ISA, ActiveFax, Internet shared files, Outlook, Unix Apps and so... So
now clients gets IP settings from DHCP and connects to the Domain. In order
to keep all this exactly the same, what do I have to do to connect clients
over Internet to keep them accessing the shared ressources? I'm familiar in
setting up a LAN or a private WAN but I never did it over Internet.
Thanks in advance.
Steve Amirault