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тАО11-02-2004 01:10 AM
тАО11-02-2004 01:10 AM
Solved! Go to Solution.
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тАО11-02-2004 07:21 PM
тАО11-02-2004 07:21 PM
Re: DNS Forwarding
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тАО11-03-2004 11:25 AM
тАО11-03-2004 11:25 AM
Re: DNS Forwarding
Hope I'm not teaching my grandma to suck eggs.. but .. Try looking in your Internet explorer tools-->Internet options->privacy-->sites You havent inadvertently blocked yahoo?
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тАО11-03-2004 08:10 PM
тАО11-03-2004 08:10 PM
SolutionIs this a problem with a single workstation or all of them?
What happen's when you try to browse www.yahoo.com?
On your domain controller, from the command prompt, do an nslookup on www.yahoo.com to get the IP address (it will return several). Then on your workstation that can't browse www.yahoo.com, type the IP address into the address bar. If it successfully browses the site, then it looks like a name resolution (DNS) problem. If it still can't brows the site, then it's not a DNS problem.
What OS is your domain controller running?
What's your anti-virus situation? There are some viruses around which hack into C:\WINNT\system32\drivers\etc\hosts and put varius entries in it - usually for windowsupdate.microsoft.com and the anti-virus sites.
Regards,
Gary
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тАО11-03-2004 11:31 PM
тАО11-03-2004 11:31 PM
Re: DNS Forwarding
The firewall is not blocking the Yahoo frontpage, or Yahoo for that matter. It seems that www.mail.yahoo.com is working just fine.
Thanks for your thoughts.
Gary
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тАО11-04-2004 12:48 AM
тАО11-04-2004 12:48 AM
Re: DNS Forwarding
Any feedback yet?
Regards,
Gary