Re: Annoying/Please HELP!



Is the web site in-house or at the ISP? What's the error? We can't know what you mean by down without more details.

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Todd J Heron, MVP Windows Server - Networking
MCSE - Windows Server 2003/2000/NT; CCA


"Bkana" <Bkana@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:0E011FC4-D703-45C0-ACD1-EB33441DBF15@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
From time to time access to our company web site is down. The rest of the
world can see it fine as well as two of my servers ( I have 7) I am running
W2K3 in Native mode, in house DNS with forwarders to my ISP. Notihng has
changed and in a few hours it will probably be back up. This has happened
twice in the past two days and it is very frustrating. I have tried reseting
my router, hub and the servers. What else can I do?

Thanks,
Bill

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