Someone may be limiting your internet access. Talk to your network admin.
2006-10-02 18:29:31
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answer #1
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answered by bk78451 2
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hi
To resolve this issue just change the static IP Address of the machine to some different IP of the same class range which u r using now... Assuming to be u r lan network on a static Ip Addressing and internet working on DSL Router., and properly configure the dns address of the ISP on the machine
Ex . 192.168.x.x to 192.168.x.x
This happens if u r from ISP provider ip stack blocking this particular ip from its pool of ip's
Hope this should help u in some way...
Regards
Vijay
System Admin (MCP)
2006-10-02 18:49:11
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answer #2
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answered by Vijay D 1
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Very simple
Internet is blocked, Intranet isn't
Firewall!!!
2006-10-02 18:32:32
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answer #3
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answered by TX-Man88 3
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WORKAROUND
To work around this issue, add the appropriate IP address range or fully qualified domain names (FQDNs) to your local intranet.
* Note If you are using Internet Explorer's Enhanced Security Configuration with Windows Server 2003, and you use the NetBIOS name to acces intranet sites, use any of the following methods to work around this issue:
• Add the sites to the Local intranet zone. To add a site to the Local intranet zone, open the site in Internet Explorer, click File, point to Add this site to, click Local intranet zone, click Add in the Local intranet dialog box, and then click Close.
• Add the sites to the Trusted sites zone. To add a site to the Trusted sites zone, open the site in Internet Explorer, click File, point to Add this site to, click Trusted sites zone, click Add in the Trusted sites dialog box, and then click Close.
• Turn off Enhanced Security Configuration. You must be an administrator to turn off Enhanced Security Configuration. You can turn off Enhanced Security Configuration for users (such as Limited Users and Restricted Users) and leave it on for administrators. To turn off Enhanced Security Configuration for users, open Control Panel, click Add or Remove Programs, click Add/Remove Windows Components, click Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration, click Details, click Users, click OK, click Next, click Finish, and then restart Internet Explorer to apply the new settings.
Administrators can use client settings or server settings to add the appropriate IP address range or FQDNs to the Local intranet. For example, administrators can use TCP/IP suffixes, add *.domain.com, or add the appropriate IP address range to the Local intranet sites zone in Internet Explorer on the client. On the server, administrators can use a proxy automatic configuration script. The following workaround adds *.domain.com or the appropriate IP address range to the Local intranet sites zone in Internet Explorer for all the client computers.
2006-10-02 18:54:36
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answer #4
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answered by Sandy 4
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click tools ,internet options , security .found top of browser
2006-10-02 18:27:28
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answer #5
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answered by martinmm 7
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