May 27, 2020

Figure 1 Windows SBS Console Monitoring and Reporting feature in SBS 08: One of the significant new features in Small Business Server 2008 is to monitor the health of the system & generate alerts and overall re-ports if a system has a problem. These reports can be emailed to the administrator or save it in a different location for future analysis. Dealing with what’s different in Small Business Server 2008 The changes in Small Business Server 2008 run deep; this is the biggest development in the product since at least SBS 2000. Key differences include: SBS 2008 is 64-bit only, and supports up to 32GB RAM. ISA Server 2006, Microsoft’s firewall and proxy server, is not included. Change remote desktop port number on Windows Server 2008 Dec 27, 2011 SBS 2008 SMTP on port 587 and GFI Mail Essentials SPF

Screencast: How to Change Smart Host Port in SBS 2008

Jan 15, 2010

I am running SBS 2008 for 2 different clients. It works like a champ and I now love wizards. SBS 2008 no longer supports duel nics. You can run with 2 nics but you have some issues. There are only about 5 ports to open if needed. Checkout this link and scroll down to setup. You will see what ports you need to open.

Many of you know what RD Gateway is, but for those that don’t I’ll try to explain using a short version. RD Gateway is a Windows Server 2008 R2 role that gives administrators the power to allow users to connect using Remote Desktop Protocol to internal servers/workstations without opening to many ports … Integrating Dell server hardware alerts into SBS 2008 report Figure 1 Windows SBS Console Monitoring and Reporting feature in SBS 08: One of the significant new features in Small Business Server 2008 is to monitor the health of the system & generate alerts and overall re-ports if a system has a problem. These reports can be emailed to the administrator or save it in a different location for future analysis. Dealing with what’s different in Small Business Server 2008 The changes in Small Business Server 2008 run deep; this is the biggest development in the product since at least SBS 2000. Key differences include: SBS 2008 is 64-bit only, and supports up to 32GB RAM. ISA Server 2006, Microsoft’s firewall and proxy server, is not included.