Windows 2K Server cannot get to external world

From: BDALE (BDALE_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/11/05


Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2005 10:43:03 -0800

Hello,

I have a Win2K server running AD and TermServ. All has been fine until
about two days ago and I am no longer able to get out to the internet from
the Server. I cant ping by IP address or by Domain. When I do an NSLookup
it times out and cant find the server name. All other PC's on the network
work just fine. I can PCAnywhere into the server from a remote location, I
can FTP out from the server but I cant browse through IE or ping by domain
or IP.

I can ping anything internally, ICMP is open on the router. Virus Scan is
up to date and has run a full System Scan.

What the HELL! Thanks for the help.
Bdale



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