Re: AD, DHCP or maybe DNS problem?
- From: "Jorge Silva" <jorgesilva_pt@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 9 Jun 2006 10:44:26 +0100
Hi
- What O.S are you using for each Machine?
- Are you using some proxy device that denies internet access to some users?
- Can you post here the results for ipconfig /all for each machine?
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I hope that the information above helps you
Good Luck
Jorge Silva
MCSA
Systems Administrator
"Greg P" <gsp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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FYI: this is a double post because I want' sure which forum is was the
correct place to post this question. I have also posted on the technet
windows server general newsgroup but I think this is a better forum.
I have a 2003 Server Running as DHCP and DNS, I have 3 cleint computers.
After adding each computer to the network I see 3 different result on each
computer. I am using a 2 NIC setup and I have a switch after the server. I
plan on using wireless but I see the same result with everything hard
wired
so lets stick with that. I have a 4 port switch that hard wires each
computer.
Laptop 1 - Works as expected, 1) gets IP address 2) can see the other
computers on the network thorugh Windows Explorer and perform fileshare
fine
3) Connects to the internet correctly.
Desktop 1 - Doens't work 1) gets IP Address 2) can see the other computers
on the network thorugh Windows Explorer and fileshare fine 3) NO INTERNET
CONNECTION?
Laptop 2 - Doesn't work 1) Gets IP Address 2) CAN'T SEE OTHER COMPUTERS OR
FILESHARE, BUT I CAN PING THEM? 3) NO INTERNET CONNECTION
I have tried many things. I can unplug the cable from laptop 1 and place
into either desktop 1 or laptop 2 and s/ same results. I can uplug cable
from Either of the non working computers and they both work in Laptop 1.
So
that makes me think this has nothing to do with the hardware.
I'm not sure what else to tell you about, I can see Laptop 2 from the 3
Computers but can't actually open it up, but it does show up on the list
of
for the Domain in win explorer.
As for the TCP/IP settings everything is exactly the same on each client
computer.
In the Computers area of Active Directory everything is the same for all
three computers.
Just to try it out I set up reserved leases for each NIC they work fine,
each computer signs on and gets the resevered IP Address.
I have no idea where to go from here, please help.
Thanks in advance,
.
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