Configuring your server
You will need a Dial-Up Networking Phonebook entry for your ISP. Open the Dial-Up Networking folder from Start\Programs\Accessories\Dial-Up Networking and select "New". (If this is the first time you have run Dial-Up Networking, the wizard will automatically start).

Make sure the RAS service is installed and recognises your modem

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You will see this box if you are creating an entry for the first time,
if not you will see the next window.

Click OK

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Click"More"and select"Edit entry and modem properties..."

image45.gif (5774 bytes) Entry name: Call your new entry Wave Rider.
Comment: a description of your connection
Phone number: Enter 08450798550
Alternates...:N/A
UseTelephony dialing properties: Use if the Telephony settings in the control panel are setup.
Dial using: Select the modem you would like to use with this connection.
Use another port if busy: Only applicable if you have multiple modems installed on your machine.
Click the "Server" tab.
image46.gif (6000 bytes) Dial-up server type: PPP: Windows NT, Windows 95 Plus, Internet
Network protocols: TCP/IP is only needed, the others will slow down your login time.
"Enable software compression" and "Enable PPP LCP extensions" should be checked.

Click the "TCP/IP Settings..." button.

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Select
"Server assigned IP address"
Select
"Server assigned name server addresses"

"Use IP header compression" and
"Use default gateway on remote network" should be checked.

Click OK

Click the"Script" tab.
image48.gif (5395 bytes) After dialing (login): select "none"

Wave Rider does not support scripted connections.

Click the "Security"tab.
image49.gif (6271 bytes) "Accept any authentication including clear text" should be selected.note: this is the second most common misconfiguration that prevents NT logins, no other setting will work.

If you choose to save your password, you will not see it again. You will need to click the "Unsave password" button to change your username or password, it will prompt you before your next login.

The "X.25" tab is irrelevant, and its default settings are fine.

Click OK

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You will see the next window if it is your first logon or you have not saved the password. If your password is saved and you have successfully logged on once, then you will not see the next window.

image51.gif (3839 bytes) User name: enter your user name
Password: enter your password
Domain: LEAVE BLANK
note: the domain field is the most common reason for failed NT logins.

You will not see this window again if you save your password. Others will be able to access

User names and passwords are case sensitive!

You will also need to configure your DNS domain name. Click the Start Button and choose Settings, then Control Panel. Double-click the Network Properties icon and select the Protocols tab. Select TCP/IP and click the Properties button to bring up the protocol properties. Select the DNS tab and enter your domain name (e.g. yourcompany.com)
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Configuring Proxy
To configure Proxy Server to connect to the right ISP account for Web browsing, perform the following steps:

For a Full-Time Connection:
1. 
On the desktop, choose the Start button, select Programs, Microsoft Proxy Server, and then point to Auto Dial Configuration.

On the Dialing Hours tab, ensure that Enable Dial on Demand is not selected.
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For a Dial-Up Connection:

1. Create a RAS phonebook entry for the ISP account that you need. This is done through double-clicking My Computer and then Dial-Up Networking and selecting New.

2. Click Start, and then select Programs, then Microsoft Proxy Server, and then Auto Dial Configuration.

3.On the Credentials tab, select the RAS phone book entry that you just created and fill in the appropriate username and password to connect with (this will be provided by the ISP). Depending on your ISP’s configuration, there may not be a value for the "Domain" field.
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Configuring Web post wizard
The Web Posting Wizard on the Small Business Server Console uses FTP to publish your web content. If your ISP supports this method of content publishing, you will need to manually configure your server with the necessary information. The Web Posting Wizard requires a registry entry to be created containing the FTP address of your web content. To launch the registry editor, click the Start button, choose Run, enter regedt32.exe and press OK. Select the window titled "Local Machine on Local Machine". The full path is shown in the status bar of the Registry Editor (HLKM is short for HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE). Create the following keys:

HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Small Business\Internet
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Small Business\Internet\WEB_INFO

In the WEB_INFO folder, create the values:

FTP_PATH (REG_SZ)= ftp://wavespace.waverider.co.uk
InternetSite (REG_SZ)= http://www.yourcompany.co.uk
Name (REG_SZ)= "username"
Password (REG_SZ)= "password"

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Warning Using Registry Editor incorrectly can cause serious problems that may require you to reinstall your operating system. Wave Rider cannot guarantee that problems resulting from the incorrect use of Registry Editor can be solved. Use Registry Editor at your own risk.

For information about how to edit the registry, view the "Changing Keys And Values" Help topic in Registry Editor (Regedit.exe) or the "Add and Delete Information in the Registry" and "Edit Registry Data" Help topics in Regedt32.exe. Note that you should back up the registry before you edit it.

1. Configure the Internet Mail page To set the administrator mailbox, click on the Change button and select the name of the user who will be responsible for receiving alerts and notifications.

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2. Configure the Address Space page
Create a new Internet Address Space with an Email Domain of "*" (no quotes) and a cost of "1"

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3. Configure the Dial-Up Connections page
a. Select the schedule you want
b. Set the
"Mail Retrieval" option. Do not select ENTER.

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4. Configure the Connections page
a. Set "Forward all mail to host:" to
194.207.28.2
b. Select
"Dial Using" and choose your RAS/DUN phonebook entry

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5. Configure the Routing page Disable message Routing

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6. Configure the Site\Configuration\Site Addressing properties On the Site Addressing tab, check the setting of the SMTP address. It should be set to your company’s DNS domain name (e.g. "@yourcompany.com" or "@yourcompany.isp.com"). If you change the setting, you will be asked if Exchange should start a background job to update all the mail recipients with the new address – choose Yes.

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7. Set the Internet Mail Service to Automatic startup. Click the Start button and choose Settings, then Control Panel. In Control Panel, double-click Services. Select the service titled "Microsoft Exchange Internet Mail Service, press Startup and set the Startup Type to Automatic.

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