Must internal computers be configured to use a static (external/Internet) IP address for Remote Web Workplace?
A static IP address is not required on the client to use the “Connect to my computer at work” feature of the Remote Web Workplace. In fact, Microsoft recommends that client computers be configured to use the DHCP Server service to dynamically assign IP addresses and avoid potential IP conflicts on the local network. Currently, only Windows SBS 2003 with Service Pack 1 and Windows SBS 2003 R2 provide this functionality for Remote Web Workplace.
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