Joined 2 new computers to an existing domain. They can access everything but
the internet. All settings are identical to existing accounts and it doesn't
matter who logs on to the domain from these machines, even the domain
administrator can not access the internet from these machines, however can
access everything else within the domain. The machines receive IP addresses
from the server and are within the scope. Could this be a licensing issue? I
am baffled. Please help. The server is SBS 2000 and the clients are running
XP pro.

Re: Can't access internet by Kevin

Kevin
Fri Dec 30 18:22:08 CST 2005

please run IPCONFIG /ALL from one of the workstations in question and post
results back here.

are you running ISA? if so, did you install fiorewall client?
how is IE configured (connection / proxy settings)
--
Kevin Weilbacher [SBS-MVP]
"The days pass by so quickly now, the nights are seldom long"


"max" <u17129@uwe> wrote in message news:59a0e1011a040@uwe...
> Joined 2 new computers to an existing domain. They can access everything
> but
> the internet. All settings are identical to existing accounts and it
> doesn't
> matter who logs on to the domain from these machines, even the domain
> administrator can not access the internet from these machines, however can
> access everything else within the domain. The machines receive IP
> addresses
> from the server and are within the scope. Could this be a licensing
> issue? I
> am baffled. Please help. The server is SBS 2000 and the clients are
> running
> XP pro.