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To New Topics How to run SBS 2003 CEICW To configure or modify settings for SBS network, Internet, firewall, Web site, remote access, and e-mail services, you should run Configure E-mail and Internet Connection Wizard (CEICW). Also if you experience a network issues, you may want to run CEICW. To setup two NICs to connect to the internet directly, for example, please follow these steps. 1. Run CEICW by opening Server Management. 2. In the left pane, expand To Do List. In https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/825763 the details pane, click Connect to Internet. 3. On the Connection Type page, click Broadband, and then click Next. 4. On the Broadband Connection page, under My server uses a direct broadband connection, click Next. 5. If your network connection to the Internet is disabled, you will receive the Network Connection, You must enable and configure the network connection to your ISP page. http://www.howtonetworking.com/sbs/ceicw1.htm If you do not receive this page, go to step 7. On this page, under Connection name, click Network Connection. 6. Configure IP settings according to the requirements of your ISP, and then click Next. (The network connection is now enabled.) 7. On the Network Connection, You must click the connection for your ISP and local network page, under ISP network connection, click Network Connection. 8. Under Local network connection, click Server Local Area Connection, and then click Next. 9. On the Direct Broadband Connection page, next to Preferred DNS server and Alternate DNS server, type the IP addresses that are provided by your ISP. To change the Default gateway setting, type the default gateway IP address if the IP address is not provided by DHCP. Click Next. 10. Complete the Configure E-mail and Internet Connection Wizard. Post your questions, comments, feedbacks and suggestions Contact a consultant Related Topics Troubleshooting SBS Issues Can you rename a DC or domain name in SBS 2003 · Companyweb logon issue · Error: Server Error in '/'Application · Server Error in '/' Application. ... www.chicagotech.net/troubleshootingsbs.htm Windows SBS Windows Small Business Se
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by Thomas Shinder [Published on 30 Aug. 2005 / Last Updated on 30 Aug. 2005] In this article I’ll begin my trek through the installation and configuration of SBS 2003 SP1. The installation is a clean installation. I will not discuss upgrade scenarios in this series. While I realize that this isn’t the most common deployment scenario, it allows me to discuss the salient points of the CEICW and subsequent ISA firewall installation and configuration. Tom Shinder’s Trek through Small Business Server 2003 Service Pack 1 –Part 2: The CEICW from the Welcome Page to the Router Connection Pageby Thomas W Shinder MD, MVP Have Questions about the article? Ask at: http://forums.isaserver.org/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=46;t=000045 If you would like to read the other articles in this series than please check out: Tom Shinder’s Trek through Small Business Server 2003 Service Pack 1 – The Totally Unofficial and Non-Authoritative Guide on ISA Firewall Installation on SBS 2003 SP1 (Part 1) Tom Shinder’s Trek through Small Business Server 2003 Service Pack 1 – Part 3: The CEICW from the Network Connection Page to the E-mail Retrieval Method Page Tom Shinder’s Trek through Small Business Server 2003 Service Pack 1 – Part 4: E-mail Domain Name Page to Completion of the CEICW Tom Shinder’s Trek through Small Business Server 2003 Service Pack 1 – Part 5: Checking DNS and Certificate Settings and Installing the ISA Firewall In the first part of these series on my experiences with installing and configuring the ISA firewall on a SBS 2003 SP1 computer, I went over some of the security issues related to running the ISA firewall on the same machine as the core corporate assets. I also discussed issues involved putting NAT devices or simple stateful packet inspection firewalls in front of the co-located SBS 2003 SP1/ISA