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From: jmillerWV on 30 Mar 2010 09:45 Hello again, Well I would like to say thank you to all of the contirbuters SteveB, Duncan McC, Colin, and SuperGumby for all their assistance on my last problem. Guys, thanks. Turned out to be a faulty router. purchased a new one over the weekend and installed it on Sunday. Checked VPN (still working), email( still working), RWW started working. I had made no changes to SBS since last post so I had to agree that it was the router. I have learned a lot on this reinstall about preparing properlly and keeping good solid backups of EVERYTHING. So for anyone who reads this that dosen't do or test your backups a word of warning, It can cost you a lot of time, headaches and trust of your fellow workers. Again I say thank you to all of you helpful people that man these newsgroups. May god bless you all. John Miller
From: Duncan McC on 30 Mar 2010 11:56 Thanks for reporting back. I've been there myself; brand new router, installed many others on other sites, I know it should work - it's bloody faulty out-of-the-box! And who makes or tests SATA *cables* - shoot them! I'll hazard a guess, but about 1 in 20 are 'bad'. -- Duncan. In article <C7DA1D52-EE13-41E6-83B8-C9A020557840(a)microsoft.com>, jmillerWV(a)discussions.microsoft.com says... > > Hello again, > Well I would like to say thank you to all of the contirbuters SteveB, Duncan > McC, Colin, and SuperGumby for all their assistance on my last problem. Guys, > thanks. > Turned out to be a faulty router. purchased a new one over the weekend and > installed it on Sunday. Checked VPN (still working), email( still working), > RWW started working. I had made no changes to SBS since last post so I had to > agree that it was the router. I have learned a lot on this reinstall about > preparing properlly and keeping good solid backups of EVERYTHING. So for > anyone who reads this that dosen't do or test your backups a word of warning, > It can cost you a lot of time, headaches and trust of your fellow workers. > Again I say thank you to all of you helpful people that man these newsgroups. > May god bless you all. > John Miller
From: Colin on 30 Mar 2010 17:08
Hi, Thanks for reporting back. Glad to hear you've resolved the issue. Regards Colin. "Duncan McC" wrote: > Thanks for reporting back. I've been there myself; brand new router, > installed many others on other sites, I know it should work - it's > bloody faulty out-of-the-box! > > And who makes or tests SATA *cables* - shoot them! I'll hazard a guess, > but about 1 in 20 are 'bad'. > > -- > Duncan. > > In article <C7DA1D52-EE13-41E6-83B8-C9A020557840(a)microsoft.com>, > jmillerWV(a)discussions.microsoft.com says... > > > > Hello again, > > Well I would like to say thank you to all of the contirbuters SteveB, Duncan > > McC, Colin, and SuperGumby for all their assistance on my last problem. Guys, > > thanks. > > Turned out to be a faulty router. purchased a new one over the weekend and > > installed it on Sunday. Checked VPN (still working), email( still working), > > RWW started working. I had made no changes to SBS since last post so I had to > > agree that it was the router. I have learned a lot on this reinstall about > > preparing properlly and keeping good solid backups of EVERYTHING. So for > > anyone who reads this that dosen't do or test your backups a word of warning, > > It can cost you a lot of time, headaches and trust of your fellow workers. > > Again I say thank you to all of you helpful people that man these newsgroups. > > May god bless you all. > > John Miller > > . > |