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Old February 26th 10, 02:35 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web
John Webster[_2_]
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Default Domain Member PC Cannot Resolve Names

I have a notebook which is a member of a Windows Domain (a private, internal
domain not accessible over the internet). I'm currently travelling and
working on a home network/wireless router/DSL connection in India.

I was able to use the internet (which has notoriously troublesome
connectivity in this locale) for several days (as were others in the
household.) We lost use of the internet and some techs from BSNL (India ISP)
came to check the line, modem, etc... I believe they enabled network
bridging, but in any case, whatever they did did not fix the problem.

Subsequently, a local tech did some configuration work on the wireless
router and our internet connectivity was restored.

All the other users (whose PC's are not members of any domain) can browse
the internet. I have access to the internet, but no names resolution. If I
enter an IP address, no problem; if I enter a domain name, no soap.

On this same PC, I have some Virtual PCs setup. One of these is setup
without a domain, and on this Virtual PC, I get names resolution. On other
Virtual PCs which are members of the same domain as my PC, no names
resolution.

Anyone have any ideas as to how I might further troubleshoot this problem ?

I'm using: Windows XP SP3; Virtual PC 2007; Local Wireless Router is a
Netgear WGR614 v7. The DSL modem is an Indian make.


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- John
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Old February 27th 10, 03:54 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web
Bob Lin \(MS-MVP\)
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Default Domain Member PC Cannot Resolve Names

Posting the result of ipconfig /all may help.

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How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on
http://www.HowToNetworking.com


"John Webster" johnwebster @ discussions.microsoft.com wrote in message
...
I have a notebook which is a member of a Windows Domain (a private,
internal
domain not accessible over the internet). I'm currently travelling and
working on a home network/wireless router/DSL connection in India.

I was able to use the internet (which has notoriously troublesome
connectivity in this locale) for several days (as were others in the
household.) We lost use of the internet and some techs from BSNL (India
ISP)
came to check the line, modem, etc... I believe they enabled network
bridging, but in any case, whatever they did did not fix the problem.

Subsequently, a local tech did some configuration work on the wireless
router and our internet connectivity was restored.

All the other users (whose PC's are not members of any domain) can browse
the internet. I have access to the internet, but no names resolution. If
I
enter an IP address, no problem; if I enter a domain name, no soap.

On this same PC, I have some Virtual PCs setup. One of these is setup
without a domain, and on this Virtual PC, I get names resolution. On
other
Virtual PCs which are members of the same domain as my PC, no names
resolution.

Anyone have any ideas as to how I might further troubleshoot this problem
?

I'm using: Windows XP SP3; Virtual PC 2007; Local Wireless Router is a
Netgear WGR614 v7. The DSL modem is an Indian make.


--
- John


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Old February 27th 10, 03:54 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web
Bob Lin \(MS-MVP\)
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 185
Default Domain Member PC Cannot Resolve Names

Posting the result of ipconfig /all may help.

--
Bob Lin, Microsoft-MVP, MCSE & CNE
Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on
http://www.ChicagoTech.net
How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on
http://www.HowToNetworking.com


"John Webster" johnwebster @ discussions.microsoft.com wrote in message
...
I have a notebook which is a member of a Windows Domain (a private,
internal
domain not accessible over the internet). I'm currently travelling and
working on a home network/wireless router/DSL connection in India.

I was able to use the internet (which has notoriously troublesome
connectivity in this locale) for several days (as were others in the
household.) We lost use of the internet and some techs from BSNL (India
ISP)
came to check the line, modem, etc... I believe they enabled network
bridging, but in any case, whatever they did did not fix the problem.

Subsequently, a local tech did some configuration work on the wireless
router and our internet connectivity was restored.

All the other users (whose PC's are not members of any domain) can browse
the internet. I have access to the internet, but no names resolution. If
I
enter an IP address, no problem; if I enter a domain name, no soap.

On this same PC, I have some Virtual PCs setup. One of these is setup
without a domain, and on this Virtual PC, I get names resolution. On
other
Virtual PCs which are members of the same domain as my PC, no names
resolution.

Anyone have any ideas as to how I might further troubleshoot this problem
?

I'm using: Windows XP SP3; Virtual PC 2007; Local Wireless Router is a
Netgear WGR614 v7. The DSL modem is an Indian make.


--
- John


 




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