has absolutely nothing to say about your "carte blanche". 2 MCSE's and 1 CCNP have no idea of a "carte blanche" feature on *any* windows system.
The fact of the matter is this: If you are NAT'd out 1 IP address - the public world will only see that one IP address and thats it. Nothing will change that (short of a proxy) The NAT device associates the internal IP host to the public address to which it is NAT'd via a port # which is how a return packet knows how to get to host A, B or C on the inside of the network. If *this* is what you are refering to - it has absolutely nothing to do with Windows.
I'm only suffering because I'm trying to sort through what you are saying.
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