Hi, don't know what you mean by setting up a host file.
Anyway it turns out it was something to do with the firewall run by a third party company who had done some reconfiguration from old notes and set the sub to 128 instead of 0.
Thanks for all replies.
So onsite today and powered EVERYTHING down. Issue still applies. But I have narrowed it down, here are some details:-
ip address range in DHCP is 172.24.x.10 to 172.24.x.200
Sub is 255.255.255.0
anyone who get an IP of 172.24.x.128 or above cannot connect to the internet. They can ping...
No - this never got fixed and is still an issue. I deleted the scope and set it back up exactly as before, same range, scope options etc but still various ip's fail yet others work. Off back to site soon to investigate further !
I know it makes no sense - it's driving me mad !! It's in a school where the LEA control the router - which has not had anything changed, nor has the server. The DHCP scope has been active for about 3 years and never had a problem until now ! Had another 2 ip's drop out today - so released...
I have a windows 2003 server running DHCP. Clients pick up an IP address with no problem. However, some clients (but not all) can't connect to the Internet when issued a specific IP. If I release the IP on the client, exclude the IP from the range and renew on the client so it gets a new IP...
Thanks for the replies, yes I thought that would be the range as tested on setting up a w3k server. However, the local authority of the school said they should have a total of 240 ip address from those server ip/subnet varibles I stated. Just wanted to make sure I was right and they were wrong...
We have a network with the following info:-
Server IP 172.24.53.2
Subnet 255.255.255.128
Gateway 172.24.53.1
All the clients have static IP addresses but we want to change them to they can obtain an IP address from the server. What is the maximum range I could specify to setup a scope? I...
We have a school server setup with an IP of 172.24.53.2 and a DHCP range setup from 172.24.53.10 to 172.24.53.126, Subnet 255.255.255.128. The lease is set to 8 hours as we get close to running out of IP addresses when staff bring in there wireless laptops. We need to add some more PC's to the...
Yes, the local authority does need direct access to all PC's on the network for tasks such as antivirus monitoring. I think i might just have to get them in to change the subnet mask from a 255.255.255.128 to a 255.255.255.0.
Thanks for your reply. Unfortunately, we can't create another VLAN, the school LEA wont do this and they wont give us the username and passwords of the switches/routers so we can do it ourselves (we are also there competition)!! Any other suggestions.
We have a school server setup with an IP of 172.24.53.2 and a DHCP range setup from 172.24.53.10 to 172.24.53.126, Subnet 255.255.255.128. The lease is set to 8 hours as we get close to running out of IP addresses when staff bring in there wireless laptops. We need to add some more PC's to the...
I have a Windows 2003 server (HP Proliant with two NICS which are teamed). I have configured RRAS on it. I have setup my router to allow for the RRAS port (1723 I think!). When using my XP laptop, I can conenct to my server remotley (which is almost instant connection) and browse the mapped...
I still use addusers. Usually import from an excel csv spreadsheet with the columns populated correctly. See
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;199878
for more info. Hope this helps.
Is it possible to get IE6 to automatically log onto a ISA server with Basic Authentication. When we load IE6 we are prompted to enter a username and password for the ISA2004 server. I can't use the save password tickbox as we are using mandatory profiles and this makes no difference.
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