Re: New SBS2003 install, WIN2k client can't access internet
- From: "Matt" <mengelhardt@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 02 Aug 2005 20:20:57 GMT
Problem solved.
I had to uninstall MS Proxy 2.0 from all the Win2K workstations, reboot, and
everything works just fine now. Apparently their is a conflict with MS
Proxy and SBS2003 networks.
thanks,
..
""Brandy Nee [MSFT]"" <v-branee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:mr%23UNbzlFHA.588@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hello Matt,
>
> Thank you for postig to the SBS Newsgroup.
>
> I understand that after you "replaced" SBS 4.5 Server with SBS 2K3
Standard
> Server, Windows XP client workstations work fine, the Windows 2K client
> workstation cannot browse to the internet, only can visit the network. If
I
> have misunderstood your concern, please let me know.
>
> There are varies of factors can cause this issue, so please take your time
> to gather the detailed information for us to isolate the issue, please
see:
>
> 1. Does this issue only happen on one Windows 2K client workstation or all
> Windows 2K client workstations?
>
> 2. Please capture a screen shot for "//www.google.com/connectcomputer" for
> us to better understand your issue.
>
> 3. How did you replace the SBS 4.5 Server with SBS 2K3 Standard Server?
Did
> you follow the steps in the following document, or you follow any other
> methods to do so?
>
> Migrating from Small Business Server 4.5 or Windows NT Server 4.0 to
> Windows Small Business Server 2003
>
http://download.microsoft.com/download/6/f/a/6fa5ebc5-5a0f-4990-8833-ed24f4d
> a4289/SBS_MigratingSBS45.doc
>
> 4. Open a command window on the server and the problematic workstation,
run
> "ipconfig /all" (without quotation marks), copy and paste the full content
> of the output result to the Newsgroup. [Note]: Please do not customize the
> output.
>
> 5. Can you log on the SBS 2K3 domain on the problematic client
> workstations?
>
> 6. Did you perform any steps on these Windows XP and 2K client
> workstations?
>
> 7. On the problematic workstation, check its IE settings.
>
> 8. Run "eventvwr" (without quotation marks) on the problematic
> workstations, are therer any error in the problematic workstation event
> viewer? If yes, double click the error, click the Copy button and paste
the
> full content to the Newsgroup.
>
> 9. If you use the IP address to access the Internet Web site, does the
> issue occur? For example, browse to 66.102.7.147, do they get to the
> Google site? Can you open www.microsoft.com from the problematic
> workstations?
>
> 10. Perform the following steps and see whether it works:
>
> Add the SBS 2003 server's IP address or FQDN to the clients' Local
Intranet
> zone:
>
> a. On a client computer, start Internet Explorer.
>
> b. On the Tools menu, click Internet Options.
>
> c. On the Security tab, click Local intranet zone, and then click Sites.
>
> d. Click Advanced.
>
> e. In the Add this Web site to the zone box, type the ConnectComputer
> server's IP address or the ConnectComputer server's FQDN
> (servername.domainname.local), and then click Add.
>
> Note You must type the ConnectComputer server's IP address or the
> ConnectComputer server's FQDN in the http://IP address or http://FQDN
> format.
>
> f. Click OK, click OK, and then click OK.
>
> I am appreciated your time and cooperation, and am looking forward to
> hearing from you!
>
> Best regards,
>
> Brandy Nee
>
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> >From: "Matt" <mengelhardt@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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> >I'm in the process of swapping out an old server running SBS 4.5,
replacing
> >it with a new box running SBS2003 standard edition (no ISA). All client
> >workstations have taken to the switch fine, other than my WIN2K box can't
> >seem to access the internet now. Some of our workstations are WIN2K, a
few
> >(newer) workstations are XP Pro. The XP Pro boxes connected right up and
> >work flawlessly, but not so for the WIN2K boxes. They can access the
> >network and all resources, just not the internet. No matter which URL
you
> >enter into IE, the //Server/connectcomputer page loads. If you click on
> the
> >link to connect with the connection wizard, it tells you that the box is
> >already connected/configured to the network, and the wizard does not need
> to
> >be run. Yet I can't get any web pages to display.
> >If you type in www.google.com, the address bar displays
> >//www.google.com/connectcomputer and the connection wizard page loads.
It
> >does the same no matter which website I try to access, all it loads is
the
> >connectcomputer wizard page.
> >What do I need to do to get this Win2k box connected to the internet?
> >thanks,
> >
> >
> >
>
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