The same thing as what happens when the name is typed in... It just sits there for several minutes... then eventually gives a page can not be displayed. It really takes a LONG time for the page cannot be displayed to come up though...
Is the website you are trying to access the same domain as your active directory domain?
Example - website www.corporate.com AD - corporate
Yes..
AD Domain is LAN.domain.com
webserver (with hosting company) is domain.com or www.domain.com
just typing www into browser gives page can not be displayed...
Hosting company is NOT using a dynamic port..
Besides.. I have other sites on other servers with the same hosting company that work fine
the problem is the the http on the workstations for that one particular web server
Are you trying to hit an internal or extrenal Web Server?"
External webserver hosted by a hosting company
ftp://ftp.domain.com works fine
but http://www.domain.com does not
I guess I should mention this as well..
The problem is not with the workstations... If taken off the network and connected to the internet through a dial up.. they can view the site(s) just fine...
The problem HAS to be on the server with it not allowing the workstations to see one...
I tired adding in the host (www) into the dns...
no luck
I also read that NAT link you sent...
That is how things are set up..
I also went through and redid it to make sure that I didn't miss something...
No luck
Thanks for the link..
I am not running ICS
I have Active Directory Installed and am using NAT.
From the server the internet works fine
From the workstations the internet works fine, except to one webserver - but I can ping it so I know I have connection, I can ping the NAME of the server...
traceroute works fine...
from workstation... to the server... to the internet.. the the webserver
Network Setup
From modem
into Windows 2000 Server
Out of server
Into Hub
To workstations
(Some workstations are in another building and the two buildinga are linked via a wireless link, but...
I just tried that... no avail.
The workstations were getting DNS jsut frine from the server, but I put it in manually... No avail.
I don't think it is a DNS issue... the name resolves properly (the workstations can ping the domain name) they just can not connect to it through the browser...
Ok here is the low down.
I can't access some websites from the workstations on my domain, but I can access those same websites from the server.
I have a Windows 2000 Server with AD installed. Workstations are Windows 2000 Pro. Internet connection goes into server and out to network (no...
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