jecoaust2001 0 Posted January 16, 2005 Hi all, i need a simple guide or links on how to setup a small network of 5 users. Our office has bought a dell server with windows 2003 small business server, we have 3 PC's with winxp pro and 1 PC with winxp home and 1 laptop with winxp pro (this laptop need to access our SBS 2003 server from home using ADSL connection. Our modem/router at office uses the ip: 192.168.100.1, all 5 users need to access a shared folder on the SBS 2003 server. And would like to share tasks and schedules on outlook. Thanks, jecoaust2001@yahoo.com Share this post Link to post
msllc 0 Posted January 17, 2005 “To conduct one’s life according to the Tao, Is to conduct one’s life without regrets; To realize that potential within oneself Which is of benefit to all.” - Tao Te Ching My company Millennium Systems, LLC (MSLLC) specializes in Small Business Server 2003 consulting for small to mid size companies. If you’d like, we can offer a meticulously detailed, easy to understand, and time saving step-by-step instruction sheet for properly configuring Microsoft Small Business Server for a nominal fee. Also included in the fee is MSLLC telephone support to help assist you with your install in a friendly and courteous manner. The goal will be to make your company fully realize all the benefits of SBS2003 without enduring any of the security or stability risks – to realize a maximum return on investment while steering clear of the abundance of misinformation available to you about configuring Small Business Server. For your information, all of our MSLLC clients (references available upon request) running SBS2003 have achieved 99.97% maximum up time as well as greater creativity and productivity of their business. Kindly visit our website to see a detailed diagram of just what a properly configured Microsoft Small Business Server 2003 network can do for your company (visit: http://www.millenniumsystems.com/services.htm). Ok, kindly contact us regarding your level of interest at (877) 893-0712 or visit our contact page on our website. Thank you for your time and consideration. Christopher Millennium Systems, LLC www.millenniumsystems.com Share this post Link to post