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Title: Anyone ever setup Server 2003? Questions
Post by: Shredder1 on February 25, 2005, 05:44:34 pm
Here's my main question as I'm new to installing this system...

We plan on getting SErver 2003 and installing it on our home computer for a small home office.  But,  we plan on upgrading our current online connection to Verizon FIOS when it gets activated here.

If I install it now with our current DNS settings, will I have to go back and reinstall/setup everything associated with the DNS numbers, or will these items change automatically once we get hooked up to the new service?

I hope that post made sense...and any info is appreciated :).

Neil
Title: Re: Anyone ever setup Server 2003? Questions
Post by: saint on February 25, 2005, 05:53:17 pm
Not 100% sure I grokked your whole question, but:

You can change the TCP/IP (including DNS) settings on Server 2003 at any time without having to reinstall.
Title: Re: Anyone ever setup Server 2003? Questions
Post by: Shredder1 on February 25, 2005, 06:04:25 pm
Yeah, sorry for the confusing question, but for our web hosting buisness, our ISP set up Windows NT 4 for us, so I'm new to this stuff and can't fully explain it.

Thanks for the answer :). Right now, we have Cablevision Optimum Online. and I was concerned that if I installed the server 2003 software, the DNS settings would be 'set in stone' and I'd have to re-install the software when we got VErizon FIOS.

But now that I know I can change them manually, I can get the software and install it early.  The FIOS Service won't be activated for another month or so here in Wyckoff, but I want to get the software early so I can setup and debug any problems that may occur first.  Don't want our customers waiting for a month while I try and debug the problems...

Hope that cleared things up a bit :).
Title: Re: Anyone ever setup Server 2003? Questions
Post by: lucindrea on February 26, 2005, 10:58:13 am

2003 is locked up pretty tight by default , what i mean is that it doesnt like being used as a workstation .. just loging onto it and installing updates requires disabling a few security mesures , so keep track of what you do so you can re-enable them once your all up to date etc.

but as stated before your failry good to go as long as your not setting up active directory , AD has all sorts of issues with DNS ( must be installed on at least one server in the AD domain/tree ) and it likes to be on static ip's ...
so if your useing it as a workstation you will be fine ( of course you should use 2000 in that case ) but if your setting up a whole domain you could very well run into some ip problems  you CAN go back and change around the ip/dns settings manualy ( this is not a problem for clients as it's all dynamic , but for a AD server it's a bit tricky ) ... i would just double check you backup all data before messing with it.
Title: Re: Anyone ever setup Server 2003? Questions
Post by: Shredder1 on February 26, 2005, 06:58:30 pm
so if your useing it as a workstation you will be fine>>

Nope, not really using it as a work station.  This will be used as a full blown buisness webserver.  And yep, we'll be getting a Static IP with the new service we'll be installing.  First it'll be VErizon DSL, and then when it's activated here, FIOS... 

Title: Re: Anyone ever setup Server 2003? Questions
Post by: Shredder1 on February 27, 2005, 11:21:07 am
Also, just to be sure... This offer includes the software, it's not just to buy more client access liscences, right?

http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc.asp?description=32-102-225&depa=0

So many different versions, I get a bit confused, heh.

Thanks