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Subject: Change IP after Swing?
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Chris Rowley User is Offline
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3/24/2008 07:04 PM  
Hi All
 
I'm planning on migrating a friends SBS 2000 server to SBS 2003 and am very much heading towards the Swing method. One question though, the current server is on IP 192.168.1.1 (I don't know why...) and would like to move it to something like 192.168.1.10 for instance after the migration. The current Router will not forward ports to a 1.1 address.
 
Is there any problems with doing this?
 
Thanks
 
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Kevin Da Silva User is Offline
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3/24/2008 08:21 PM  
Just use the Change IP wizard within the SBS console and it will take care of the hardwork for you.

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