I'm seeing a strange issue here on a Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise box. None of the terminal services sessions (RDP) can load webpages including admins. They can ping, trace route but not browse to websites. Even Quickbooks can't get out to the internet to download transactions. If I login...
Client has an excel spreadsheet with approx. 30 tabs (worksheets).
Every 3 worksheets is specific to an employee's name.
Example:
sheet1 = employee1 name cover page
sheet 2 = employee1 profit/loss
sheet 3 = employee1 total revenue <-- culprit
For some reason when he tries to print to file...
Hi all, I'm looking for a 1TB or more network hard drive that will function as my file repository. Not sure what the difference is between NAS or SAN as it seems interchangeable but I need 10 users to access the files from the network drive as a mapped drive on their workstations. Think file...
Hello all, I want to prevent my terminal services users from browsing the web when connected to my win2k3 terminal server. It's not the best method but one that should be easily implemented- Setting a Group Policy to create a "fake" web proxy in IE. I am attaching a screenshot to show my GPO...
Problem solved... I had to hard reset the unmanaged switch (48 port Linksys switch) and all of a sudden speeds resumed to normal. @technome: the ethernet cables are cat5, thanks for the info though.
Hello all, users are reporting that network files are very slow to access when opening them from a network drive.
The network drives open fast initially but once I start copying files between network/local folders or accessing spreadsheets it is brutally slow. As an example, a 20mb file from...
In,DNS Management console, I right-clicked my DC server and then click Properties > Forwarders tab. Although I inputted the 4 DNS servers, I do not see anything that says "Enable Forwarders." Is there a way to check if Forwarders are active or if the DNS server is still using root hints?
Hmm interesting tip. Just a quick question about this; The network runs through a dual-WAN router (two ISPs with static-IPs load-balancing). Should I put *both* ISP DNS servers or just take DNS servers from one?
This issue was resolved.
Here is the recap and solution;
Andy went down which left Brenda for domain name resolutions. Yet all the workstations were unable to browse the web most of the time, although, some times websites would load. Turns out, Brenda had the wrong forwarders set in DNS...
No longer relevant because the issue persists even when the logon server is Brenda. Granted,it probably would be a good test for another time, but right now, priority is to figure out whats causing intermittent connection issues.
OK.
I have to wait on HP support. It's costing me an arm and a leg to get next-business support on site assistance + parts (Andy is an old server). It will probably be up by Wednesday at the latest. But I just wish I could figure out what the heck is going on?
I already cleared ARP and flushdns on Brenda, problem with browsing persists. Ran a dcdiag test on Brenda and received this;
Running enterprise tests on : MYDOMAIN.COM
Starting test: Intersite
......................... MYDOMAIN.COM passed test Intersite
Starting test...
so here is the issue that persists;
Internet (only) browsing is intermittent. Sometimes webpages load, sometimes they do not. Everything else such as Outlook is connected to an outside Exchange server and all network files are readily available.
I already rebooted the router, removed any...
My entire network has been offline/unplugged the entire weekend (emergency building power shut off). Last night, I came in to turn on ONLY the servers. All turned on except DC Andy. This morning, all the workstations were turned on by the employees while DC Andy was completely shut off (blown...
@58sniper... Ok typing 'set' I see that the logon server is Andy and not Brenda. In fact, the underlying issue in all these problems (slow domain login, intermittent connections) seems to be that the logonserver = andy (windows 2000) and not brenda (windows 2003). So what is my next step...
@58sniper, I understand what you're saying but how do you explain the intermittent connection issues that persist? Specifically, I removed references to DNS 2 (Andy) in TCP/IP properties on workstations. I removed references to DNS 2 (Andy) in network router. I removed references to DNS 2 (Andy)...
In rsacorp's words:
"Server A (Andy) is running Win2000, and it crashed.
Server B (Brenda) is running Win2003, and is working fine.
The network is running at the Win2000 functional level.
DNS was running on Andy and Brenda, and they were both DCs.
Web browsing and Internet functionality is poor...
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