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Wow, you run SBS for small home network ? isn't that an over kill ?
In order to run your server and share your network connection you would need to have static IP on one NIC and DHCP on the other..... if you are planing to use the Exchange server on the SBS then I see you installing SBS otherwise I would suggest to cut your lost and get a cheap Router that does the DHCP for your network plus it does provide a needed firewall solution.
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