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BitzFreak

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  1. Hello, First I wanna' thank you for your support. But what is my question. In my home, there are living many people and many computers. I manage it for them. I'm getting sick that I so many questions get: "My computer is broken, can you help me?" So we have brought a server and a lot of workstations (aubout six). So I want to start configuring it. Quick overview of my server's hardware: 1 Gigabit Ethernet NIC Support for hardware virtualisation (Hyper-V) 4 Gigs of DDR2 RAM A AMD Dualcore (Athlon X2) running at 2,5Ghz And a lot of disk space, since I want to store everything centrally It's running Windows Server 2008 Enterprise What do I want? A Domain (Where workstations can logon, and limited user rights, so they can't manage the settings or install unknown apps) A Central Firewall (Microsoft Forefront TMG with web filtering against adult content) A Web server (To run webmail and a site for fun) Maybe DNS and DHCP What I know is that I cant run MS Forefront TMG on a domain controller, exactly there I can use Hyper-V So now my question. Where is a tutorial to configure this? I have tried already with a domain, but the logon is very slow. (About 5 minutes). Thanks for your support.
  2. Simple tutorial for all this? I need an ASP.NET webmail application. I got 3 Mail providers? Thanks in advance
  3. Yep, but that is hosted. I want to have the source, si I can set it up in my home (intranet). I have a server, I want to use it
  4. Hello, First of all, I don't know if this is the right forum section. I think so, because this is for my server. So what I want? I got lots of computers in my home, and I need to reinstall a lot. I continuesly need to re configure my mail. I have a server, and I thought the following: How I can configure OWA (Outlook Web Access) so that I can use as a standard email client for e.g. GMail POP3/SMTP. Without having to set up a Exchange mailserver myself. And, if OWA can't do it, which web email can? I don't want to use 3 different webmails, just one webmail; hosted at home; witch my functions. So, if i need to reinstall a computer, I just have to click a link for my Email. A difficult story, but I hope you do understand. Can you guys help me out? Thanks in advance, BitzFreak
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