I was attempting to set up routing & remote access on the windows-based server at my office. This process somehow disconnected the other 2 people in my office from the server (they had static ip's). I was unable to get the client computers to accept DHCP addresses from the server. Not sure why. So, after re-removing these services, the client computers could connect to the internet again, and they can ping the server, but they can no longer see the network drive, or their private folders, both stored on the server.
This scenario is bizarre to me, as I have set all this up at home and encountered no problems like this. I am very new to this office (as well as to server 2k3).
Any suggestions as to what might be causing this? Any possible solutions?
You might just save my job...
