We are running a windows server 2003 network with the domain name,
ATSLONDON.COM. Our ISP is hosting our website, www.atslondon.com.
The pages have been uploaded onto our personal web space.
All users on the LAN are unable to see the website in the browser from within the network, but can...
We are running a windows server 2003 network with the domain name, ATSLONDON.COM. Our ISP is hosting our website, www.atslondon.com. The pages have been uploaded onto our personal web space.
All users on the LAN are unable to see the website in the browser from within the network, but can from...
We are unable to view our website in any browser and on any machine in our LAN. We have a server 2003 network with internet access via ADSL. All machines are connected to the LAN via a switch. A DSL504 router is also connected to the switch via one of it's LAN ports. The WAN port on the router...
I feel this could well be a DNS issue but I'm not very confident troubleshooting DNS issues on server 2003. Foamcow mentions that the in house DNS server may not have updated itself with the new DNS info. Anybody any ideas how I check this out?
Sorry, the website/s are hosted on external servers (i.e. not on our network). The domain (impactlondon.com) is hosted on a fasthosts server. However the website developer recently asked us to point the site to different DNS addresses (fasthosts/UK Reg have an online config screen allowing a...
I've been trying for weeks now to see a website. We have a LAN configured on a server 2003 network with internet access via ADSL (Nildram). A D-Link router is connected to the LAN via an ethernet cable to a port on a switch (as are all the other machines on the LAN).DNS/DHCP is configured on the...
a DHCP server runs on a win 2003 LAN server. the router IP address is fixed on the LAN (192.168.0.1). the router connects to the LAN via a port on a switch.
The problem is that only one computer on the LAN is able to view the router (DSL-504) software in their browser, no other machines on the...
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