From: Dave W on
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.
From: Les Connor [SBS MVP] on
Have you got any servers that are *not* running Trend, that have the updates
and aren't affected?

Have you got any other servers that *are* running Trend, and have the
updates, and are *not* affected?

Could you post an IPCONFIG /all from the server, please?

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Les Connor [SBS MVP]

"Dave W" <mtdave(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
news:3897cbd8-4041-4bb0-8635-e1aea5777fc5(a)z4g2000yqa.googlegroups.com...
> 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.

From: Paul Shapiro on
"Dave W" <mtdave(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
news:3897cbd8-4041-4bb0-8635-e1aea5777fc5(a)z4g2000yqa.googlegroups.com...
> 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.

I have 2 sites with SBS 2003R2 and Trend Micro, both with yesterday's
updates applied. No connection issues at either site. Both sites are running
Trend WFBA version 6 with service pack 2, which was a fairly recent update
that has to be manually installed.

From: Al Williams on
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-patch-issues-revisited.aspx

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.


From: Dave W on
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.