E: What ports to open
80, 443 I think?
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Subject: What ports to open
My OWA is working from within ( locally ), but I can't
My OWA is working from within ( locally ), but I can't access it from home
What ports do I need open to have it working
Thanks
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If you can't add SBS to a domain
Can you add a SBS as a controller to SBS
If it's only one controller there is no redundancy
If yes, Can you add a regular W2K server as a controller to SBS
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I have a W2K domain domain.local
I will add a SBS2000 to it with exchange 2000
This exchange 2000 should be the mail server for domain.com
1- How this can be when AD works on domain.local
2- should SBS be a member server or a controller
Thanks for your help
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