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Its a fully licensed Windows Domain, what type of additional licensing would I need if any? Have a look on ebay, you could probably buy a FPP copy of Server for next to nothing. Buy one of those, write the server name on it and keep it in your filing cabinet. I dont think you would have to install it, just be able to prove you have a license for server. I would imagine if you have a spare W license, you can claim downgrade rights and "allocate" that license to your VM.

I dont think Microsoft would bust your balls over a dying server that you need to keep running until you get an alternative to the legacy app You'll also find all of our automation courses at TheAutomationSchool. Editor's note: If you work in the industrial automation field and would like to share your experiences with our audience, please contact us using this form: Contact Us. He spends his days working as a Sr. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

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Contact us: TheAutomationBlog. Other trademarks are property of their respective companies. You can view our Privacy Policy here and Terms here. How to set relay restrictions. How to set up a smart host. Click the General tab. If you want to assign additional IP addresses to the virtual server, follow these steps: Click Advanced, and then click Add.

Click OK, and then click OK. Click OK. Right-click the default domain, and then click Properties. Click to select the Enable logging check box. Click Properties. Click the Access tab. Under Relay restrictions , click Relay. Do one of the following steps: Click Only the list below. Click Add. To configure a smart host, follow these steps: Click Start, point to Programs, point to Administrative Tools, and then click Internet Services Manager. Click the Delivery tab, and then click Advanced.

This issue can occur because of either of the following conditions: The path to the Drop folder is incorrect. To troubleshoot this issue, follow these steps: Click Start, point to Programs, point to Administrative Tools, and then click Internet Services Manager.

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