We just received one of our laptops back from having a bad system board replaced by Toshiba. Now, we cannot connect to the Internet via IE nor can we connect to our ISPs mail server through our DSL line. (This occurs only on this machine as all other users in the office have no problems.) Additionally, I can connect to the Internet and recieve email through the dial-up connection w/o problems. We have a Windows 2000 Small Business Server network and the laptop in question has no problems connecting to our mapped drives on the server. Is there something I am missing? Is there a setting on the local machine "Internet Options" that disables outside access while allowing access to the Intranet? Network settings are the same as all other "working" systems on the network as far as I can tell. "Obtain IP address automatically & Obtain DNS server address automatically". I have uninstalled/reinstalled TCP/IP, the LAN card, Client for Microsoft Networks, MS Office to no avail. Please help. Thanks in advance!