Ouch! Basically i started getting this DNS error in the logs... I have sporadic internet and network connection. I've looked through the MS knowledge base. I've tried restarting DNS, flushing DNS and have recreated the zones. Im stuck and need help guys. What is wrong, and how do i fix it...
Logfile of HijackThis v1.99.1
Scan saved at 9:45:53 AM, on 10/24/2007
Platform: Windows 2003 SP2 (WinNT 5.02.3790)
MSIE: Internet Explorer v7.00 (7.00.6000.16544)
Running processes:
C:\WINDOWS\System32\smss.exe
C:\WINDOWS\system32\winlogon.exe
C:\WINDOWS\system32\services.exe...
It's not the homepage.
No proxy server
No GPOs
and yes... i can ping the site i need to go to
My apologies. I should have clarified a bit more.
I can go to alot of sights, but the one i need to looks like it redirects me to local.com
www.ade.az.gov is the one i need to go to...
This...
All of a sudden I have a few computers on my domain that will only go to the page 'www.local.com'. I've tried flushing DNS, restarting dns, clearing all log files, scanning for virus infections with CA Antitrust, trend micro and others.... Nothing works.
I'm tired
I'm frustrated
I'm about to...
OKAY.... heres what i found... Will this work with Win2K??
"Another method if you don't care about keeping the SAM (that is, the users
and their passwords) on the local machines is to boot up the NT4.0 CD and to
"repair" the SAM. Generally speaking, it will get rid of all...
One of the laptops in our school has some issues, i.e. connecting to the internet, i REALLY need to get some software on it, etc..etc.. It has Win2k on it. The only login on the computer is a restricted access login. Somehow, i have no idea what the administrator password is and I'M the one...
Got it.... The printer i was using simultaneously installed a DOS driver..... the error was occuring when a user tried to print form the DOS driver... and wouoldn't fix itself..
I had to restart the spooler, which brought the print system up, quickly re-set the default printer to the...
Whats this, why is it happening, and how do i fix it.
It's happened to two win2k computers that are hooked up to a peer to peer tcp/ip network with 50 computers on it.
There were no qualifying factors that caused this from what i can tell (or so i was told), and i am stuck. ANY info would be...
maybe 20 computers in all, all win2kpro.. Nice to know about the 10 limit.. Thanks.
I set up a print server, so that should aleviate that issue.
Thanks
I have a computer lab that is set up peer to peer with tcp/ip and Netbui. I keep getting a message that too many computers are accessing the one computer that has the printer attached to it (the printer is set up to be shared with all the other computers). My question is Why? And how do i...
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