Re: Domain PCs can not access every site through Windows 2003 Serv

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"svdw" <svdw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Phillip,

Thanks for your reply.

There's only one NAT in the network right now and that is the (external)
router. ICS, RRAS is disabled on the server (well actually the ICS service
is
running for the Windows Firewall, which is configured, ICS itself is not
configured)
Server is acting as DC, DHCP & DNS

Where's the "router" come from? If the Server was setup for RRAS/NAT then
it had to have two nics and had to *be* the router unless you setup a back
to back DMZ.

Get rid of the second Nic in the server and disable (better yet, just
uninstall) RRAS.

This were my action/findings:
- The pring & tracert were done with IP & hostnames, both worked on
server/PCs.
- DNS requests provided good results on server/PCs
- routing tables looked ok on server/PCs
- Websites were opened with URLs and ip addresses on PCs, both showed the
same problem. Some worked (looked like the 'simpler pages'), some didn't
(caused time out)
- website interaction was mimicked through telnet session on PCs on
host:80, same result as browsers
- Server could access all pages without problems
- Switching firewall on/off on server/PCs did have no effect (I checked if
the firewall was really down)
- All systems are scanned for viruses on a avg daily basis, but have been
fully scanned additionally

You'll just have to keep searching while keeping my earlier comments in
mind. There isn't anything more I can do (or probably anyone else either)
without being their in person to see it.

--
Phillip Windell
www.wandtv.com

The views expressed, are my own and not those of my employer, or Microsoft,
or anyone else associated with me, including my cats.
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