jamespeters01
IS-IT--Management
I have a bizzare problem.
We have a WIN2000 server with both WIN2000 and WIN98 clients linked. There is no problem whatso ever with the clients connecting to the shared directory's and folders, but connecting the WIN98 clients to the internet is a different story.
Once a client has logged on, their folders are available straight away, but they do not have any internet activity (browsing or e-mail), but as soon as they just re-start their PC and log on again, the internet activities then become available ! Its as though the PC needs a kick-start !
I'm at a loss as to why the computers need to be re-started to connect to the net.
The DHCP leases are set to expire after 8hrs.
Any help would be grateful
Thanks
james
We have a WIN2000 server with both WIN2000 and WIN98 clients linked. There is no problem whatso ever with the clients connecting to the shared directory's and folders, but connecting the WIN98 clients to the internet is a different story.
Once a client has logged on, their folders are available straight away, but they do not have any internet activity (browsing or e-mail), but as soon as they just re-start their PC and log on again, the internet activities then become available ! Its as though the PC needs a kick-start !
I'm at a loss as to why the computers need to be re-started to connect to the net.
The DHCP leases are set to expire after 8hrs.
Any help would be grateful
Thanks
james