| Jeff Cochran 2006-01-04, 2:56 am |
| There really isn't anything in IIS that should affect this. My guess
is it's not IIS related. But you'll need to test network
connectivity, check routing, NAT, firewalls, IP rnages, etc. to see
where there may be an error. Not something you can be taught in a
newsgroup post.
Jeff
On Tue, 3 Jan 2006 07:58:04 -0800, "RickinPA"
<RickinPA@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
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>I found, after returning to work from the long weekend, that the Internet
>access was mysteriously working again! I then did a simple reboot, logged on
>as admin, and tried the Internet access again - once again, it did not work.
>Cannot access websites by IP address. Could there be something that only
>slowly works its way through the LAN and eventually connects up properly? In
>particular, I was wondering if IIS installation reconfigured the default
>anonymous user such that Internet access was then disabled. We have a
>standalone firewall and our own router, if it makes any difference. Windows
>built-in firewall is NOT enabled.
>
>My network admin knowledge is extremely limited; my niche is website
>programming, but I was asked to install IIS 6 and get the websites working. I
>was able to do this under IIS 5 on the old Windows 2000 server, but have not
>been able to reprise that success. The bar of technical knowledge seems to
>have been significantly raised under Windows Server 2003 and IIS 6!
>
>Rick
>
>"Bob" wrote:
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