RE: Internet Problem

From: Gary Fose [MSFT] (garyfose_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/16/04


Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2004 02:08:06 GMT

Hi Tambra,

If I'm reading this right, you are saying they both work fine, the 2000 DCs and the 2000 Pro
clients except if you log onto the Pro client with Admin credentials.

The reason for this is that when you log on with the Admin credentials they are probably the
same credentials as the local Admin on the computer, thus you are only logging on to the
local machine. This appears to be what is happening based on your details. Change the local
machine Admin password so it is not the same as the Domain Admin and then it should work.

Thanks,
Gary
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'--'We have been trying to access a secured website on the
'--'Internet..Have done various tests and found out that our
'--'Windows 2000 Domain Controllers can access the site with
'--'the same Internet settings as our Windows 2000 PCs. But
'--'the Win 2k PCs logged on as admin can not. I have been
'--'looking at possible services that may be causing this
'--'problem or could it be a problem with DNS. I have looked
'--'into the Kerberos Service on the Server vs. not being on
'--'the PC. I have also looked into a 5774 DNS error message
'--'that we have received since before my time. I looked into
'--'our firewall and have found no problem there. I can also
'--'access the site outside the network on a Win 2k dial up
'--'laptop. Any Ideas??
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