Manage Connectivity by using Windows SBS Console
Updated: August 21, 2008
Applies To: Windows SBS 2008
In the Windows SBS Console, on the Network tab, Connectivity contains administrative tasks that allow you to manage the following network connectivity components:
Internet Connection
Internet Domain Name
Web Server Certificate
Firewalls
Virtual Private Network
Windows SBS POP3 Connector
Internet E-Mail
The following table lists the connectivity tasks that are available in Windows SBS Console and their descriptions. Some of the tasks are group specific and are only visible when a connectivity component is selected.
Available connectivity tasks
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Connect to the Internet |
Starts the Connect to the Internet Wizard. You can run this wizard to set up or fix your Internet connection for any of the following reasons:
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Set up your Internet address |
Starts the Internet Address Management Wizard, which enables you to purchase, configure, and manage the Internet address for your server. Note The server must be connected to the Internet to run this wizard, or you must manually configure your domain name.
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Configure a virtual private network |
Starts the Set Up Virtual Private Networking Wizard, which allows you to enable or disable a VPN. |
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Add a trusted certificate |
Starts the Add a Trusted Certificate Wizard, which enables you to install trusted certificates on the server. Note You must set up your Internet address before running this wizard.
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Fix my network |
Starts the Fix My Network Wizard, which finds potential network issues and attempts to fix them by resetting the affected networking services to their previous working states. |
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Refresh this view |
Refreshes the Windows SBS Console Connectivity page. |
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View Internet connection properties |
Opens the Internet Connection properties page and allows you to:
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View Internet domain name properties |
Opens the Internet domain name properties page, which enables you to:
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View certificate properties |
Opens the CertificateProperties page, which enables you to view your certificate properties. |
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View Certificate Installation Package |
Opens the location of the Certifcate installation package located at which is stored in the \\servername\users\public\public downloads shared folder. Network users can download the certificate distribution package onto their computers on the local area network, and then can save the distribution package to a removable media, such as a USB drive or a CD. The users can then take the removable media to a remote computer or remote device, where they can install the self-signed server certificate.
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How do I import an existing certificate? |
Opens a Help topic that explains how to import a trusted certificate that you have already purchased, and then move it to Windows SBS 2008. |
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Remove my trusted certificate |
Opens the Remove my trusted certificate message box, which allows you to remove the trusted certificate from your Web site. This task is displayed only when you have successfully completed the Add a trusted certificate task on Connectivity page. |
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Fix my Web site certificate |
Opens the Fix my Web site certificate message box, which allows you to fix the trusted certificate for your Web site. Note If a trusted certificate is found, it is re-bound to the Web site. If no trusted certificate is found, the self-signed certificate is bound to the Web site.
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View firewall properties |
Opens the Firewall Properties page, which allows you to open additional ports in the server firewall. |
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View virtual private network properties |
Opens the Virtual Private Network properties page. |
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View POP3 Connector properties |
Opens the Windows SBS POP3 Connector Properties page, which allows you to:
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View outbound Internet e-mail properties |
Starts the Configure Internet Mail Wizard, which allows you to configure your server to route e-mail to a smart host that is managed by your Internet service provider (ISP). |