Or possibly not. I've set up a 2003 server over the weekend. Not my
first, my first was a Beta without such a strong secutity policy. I
prototyped this setup on that and it worked fine.
The network has an ADSL router/gateway set up for NAT. The DHCP is
being done by the server. The internal DNS is set up on the server
and the seems to be working fine. I set up forwarding on the server to
indicate the router as the primary DNS server and a pair of regular
static server addresses as the secondry and tertiary servers (I tried
the static servers only to see if it made any difference and it
didn't.
Half my mixed bag of XP and 2000 clients can find the internet and the
other half cannot. The settings appear to be the same, and this does
not split along OS lines. Is this a security policy issue? Or is it
the forwarder? Why is it only affecting some clients whose
permissions are virtually identical and not others? What is it I've
missed?
I'd be grateful for any help. Ta.
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