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From: Charlie Russel - MVP on 12 May 2010 17:51 Could be. It's been a long time since I did this. Certainly, running the Change the IP Wizard is not a bad idea. -- Charlie. http://msmvps.com/blogs/russel "Russ SBITS.Biz [SBS-MVP]" <russ(a)REMOVETHIS.sbits.biz> wrote in message news:647319B2-F09C-43AD-A1C1-81384091E7DC(a)microsoft.com... > I've done it Charlie's Way also > But I think I had to run the "Change the IP Wizard in addition to the > CEICW" > (even though I didn't change the IP I kept it the same) > Russ > > -- > Russell Grover - SBITS.Biz [SBS-MVP] > MCP, MCPS, MCNPS, SBSC > Small Business Server/Computer Support - www.SBITS.Biz > Question or Second Opinion - www.PersonalITConsultant.com > BPOS - Microsoft Online Services - www.BPOSMadeEasy.com > > > "Charlie Russel - MVP" <Charlie(a)mvKILLALLSPAMMERSps.org> wrote in message > news:erdP82d8KHA.3176(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> Ultimately, you don't need to do that loopback trick, Larry. I tested >> this every which way but Sunday a while back and came to the conclusion >> that this simply overcomplicates the issue. Shutdown the server, >> physically replace the NIC, restart the server. Go out to lunch, come >> back, it should have timed out and you can log in. If the new new NIC >> needs a driver, install it. IAC, once it is "seen", simply assign it the >> same fixed IP address (ignore warnings) and re-run the CEICW. >> >> -- >> Charlie. >> http://msmvps.com/blogs/russel >> >> >> >> >> "Larry Struckmeyer[SBS-MVP]" <lstruckmeyer(a)mis-wizards.com> wrote in >> message news:4e683515f86f8ccbf4fc409778d(a)news.microsoft.com... >>> Hi John: >>> >>> Here is an approach imortalized by MVP Kevin Weilbacher: >>> >>> >>> http://msmvps.com/blogs/kwsupport/archive/2006/12/30/replacing-nics-on-an-sbs-server.aspx >>> >>> >>> - >>> Larry >>> Please post the resolution to your >>> issue so others may benefit >>> - >>> Get Your SBS Health Check at >>> www.sbsbpa.com >>> >>> >>>> Hi >>>> >>>> sbs 2003 standard in a typical two nic configuration. >>>> >>>> Our internal nic has started playing up, how can we replace it with a >>>> new nic in a way that sbs configuration keeps working as before? >>>> >>>> Many Thanks >>>> >>>> Regards >>>> >>> >>> >> |