From: Susan Bradley on
Dave W wrote:
> On Apr 14, 2:50 pm, "Al Williams" <A...(a)discussions.microsoft.com>
> wrote:
>
>> One thing to check is to ensure that this is not that old DNS reserved ports
>> issue that can disrupt network access randomly on any reboot (and may have
>> nothing to do with the patches). Make sure you have added the DNS
>> reservation patch to fix your IPSec booting issue:
>>
>> http://msmvps.com/blogs/bradley/archive/2009/03/11/sbs-2003-and-dns-p...
>>
>> Also run the SBS BPA (it should catch the above issue as well):http://www.sbslinks.com/sbsbpa.htm
>>
>> --
>> Allan Williams
>>
>>
>>
>> Dave W wrote:
>>
>>> Hey Guys
>>>
>>> I have 2 clients that are running SBS 2003 and Trend Micro WFS. We
>>> cannot ping the gateway from the server and no client can connect to
>>> the server.
>>>
>>> Both machines received the patches last night.
>>>
>>> Anyone else run into this and if so, have you fixed it?
>>>
>>> Thanks.- Hide quoted text -
>>>
>> - Show quoted text -
>>
>
> Looks like it was the reserved port issue. Thanks guys.
>
Dave with my deepest respect.

But dude unless this box is a break fix client, that's an old old issue
that as I recall has an update offered up through Microsoft update to fix.

From: Al Williams on
Yes it was KB956263 that was released as an "Update" for Windows Server
2003. Part of the issue is it wasn't tagged as a critical update so for
most WSUS installs it would need to be manually approved.

We continually see this issue every patch cycle when SBS boxes are rebooted,
I think I've sent this standard response to "network issues after patches"
many times since the issue was born out of the DNS fix.

--
Allan Williams




Susan Bradley wrote:
> Dave W wrote:
>> On Apr 14, 2:50 pm, "Al Williams" <A...(a)discussions.microsoft.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> One thing to check is to ensure that this is not that old DNS
>>> reserved ports issue that can disrupt network access randomly on any
>>> reboot (and
>>> may have nothing to do with the patches). Make sure you have added the
>>> DNS
>>> reservation patch to fix your IPSec booting issue:
>>>
>>> http://msmvps.com/blogs/bradley/archive/2009/03/11/sbs-2003-and-dns-p...
>>>
>>> Also run the SBS BPA (it should catch the above issue as
>>> well):http://www.sbslinks.com/sbsbpa.htm --
>>> Allan Williams
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Dave W wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hey Guys
>>>>
>>>> I have 2 clients that are running SBS 2003 and Trend Micro WFS. We
>>>> cannot ping the gateway from the server and no client can connect
>>>> to the server.
>>>>
>>>> Both machines received the patches last night.
>>>>
>>>> Anyone else run into this and if so, have you fixed it?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks.- Hide quoted text -
>>>>
>>> - Show quoted text -
>>>
>>
>> Looks like it was the reserved port issue. Thanks guys.
>>
> Dave with my deepest respect.
>
> But dude unless this box is a break fix client, that's an old old
> issue that as I recall has an update offered up through Microsoft
> update to fix.