We recently purchased a new server with dual NICs and installed Windows Web Server 2008 on it. After some difficulty and support calls to HP I was able to get the correct NIC driver and team them together. This server is meant to replace our current web server. Both servers are in the DMZ in the same workgroup. They can communicate with each other and I can remote desktop to both. The only problem is that the new server can't connect to the internet or ping anything outside the DMZ. I have set up the TCP/IP properties on the NIC team the same as the old web server (except for a different static IP). The T1 (through our ISP's router) is connected to the external port of our PIX firewall. The internal port on the PIX is connected to a switch providing internet connectivity to the users. The DMZ port on the PIX is connected to another switch with only the 2 web servers (the old and new) connected. The PIX config has been set up with the same rules for both servers (as far as I can tell). I can ping both servers from the PIX. The old web server has no problem connecting to the internet and our Exchange server doesn't either. Does anyone have any ideas on what may be causing my problem or what I can look at to see where the problem is?