Re: Domain troubles
- From: "Huston" <shawn_huston@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2008 13:03:29 -0400
Alright.... Here is some more information... Any machine that is not on the domain can contact the site. Any machine that has been on the domain cannot. If the machine is switched to a different domain, it can connect, but if it is just removed from the original domain, it can not connect. If the machine is taken out of the building, and is or has been on the domain and used, it cannot connect. That is just some more information. You are suggesting that the next step would be to check router settings and see if it differentiates between the two types of users with rule sets?
"Phillip Windell" <philwindell@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:uMc3I7dDJHA.524@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
"Huston" <shawn_huston@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:eHW3AsdDJHA.5196@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.I have two groups of machines. One group(A) is on a domain, and the other group(B) is not. Both groups are behind the same firewall. There is a program that I have that needs access to a specific site. The group that is not on the domain works...... The group that is on the domain doesn't. Where can I start looking? What might cause this? Ask questions if you need more information, or point me in the right direction if I am in the
Unless the Firewall is using Rules based on user accounts,...the "Domain" means absolutely nothing.
A "domain" is an administrative boundary,...it has nothing to do with the Network Structure.
Re-analyze the situation with that in mind.
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