Re: IE Routing Problem
From: DDJ (johnson_at_milehi.com)
Date: 07/27/04
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Date: Mon, 26 Jul 2004 22:00:33 -0600
Yes, they are using only the DC. I checked that...all values are correct
and consistent with the settings that have always been in place. That's why
I am thinking (along with the fact that all other routing using ping, etc
seems to be working) that this must have something to do with DNS settings
at the server level???
"Kevin D. Goodknecht Sr. [MVP]" <admin@nospam.WFTX.US> wrote in message
news:eKdiBU2cEHA.2236@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> In news:SGfNc.40$2w2.86014@news.uswest.net,
> DDJ <johnson@milehi.com> posted a question
> Then Kevin replied below:
> > After booting their machines, users on our network can
> > open Internet Explorer and browse. After a few minutes,
> > of browsing, however, they get the "Can't find page..."
> > screen. When tested from each user's machine,
> > Pinging/Tracing works fine, whether going by IP address
> > or domain name (for that matter, Outlook Express, which
> > is pointing to a public news server, always works fine
> > too). Our small network is a Win2000 Domain, with the
> > Domain Server also serving as the DNS Server for the
> > local machines.
> >
> > Can anybody give me some guidance in how to troubleshoot
> > this issue? Since packets seem to be getting routed
> > properly (pinging.tracing works fine), I am at a loss as
> > to where to look for further info on this problem.
>
> Are your clients using only the DC for DNS?
>
> An ipconfig /all could be of help.
>
>
>
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