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Alex
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Windows 2000 Loss of Connection
I have recently started to migrate my office pc's to windows 2000,
which I think has many favourable aspects over NT 4.
I have however been having problems with my internet connection. It is
a shared leased line of 128k, so bandwidth is not a problem. When
surfing the net it will bring up DNS errors, just like there is no
server. I have phoned my line supplier and they say there are no
faults on the line, however i have noticed it is only happenign on
those pcs that have been upgraded to 2000. I have run out of ideas, so
any theories on why it is happening or sollutions would be gratefully
recieved.
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Re: Windows 2000 Loss of Connection
"Alex" <alex_alcock@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:fd285d97.0206260221.f2810ee@posting.google.com...
> I have recently started to migrate my office pc's to windows 2000,
> which I think has many favourable aspects over NT 4.
> I have however been having problems with my internet connection. It is
> a shared leased line of 128k, so bandwidth is not a problem. When
> surfing the net it will bring up DNS errors, just like there is no
> server. I have phoned my line supplier and they say there are no
> faults on the line, however i have noticed it is only happenign on
> those pcs that have been upgraded to 2000. I have run out of ideas, so
> any theories on why it is happening or sollutions would be gratefully
> recieved.
Sounds like client DNS configuration errors or a need to upgrade the
browsers.
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06-28-02 09:06 PM
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diamondDan
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Re: Windows 2000 Loss of Connection
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"Alex" <alex_alcock@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:fd285d97.0206260221.f2810ee@posting.google.com...
> I have recently started to migrate my office pc's to windows 2000,
> which I think has many favourable aspects over NT 4.
> I have however been having problems with my internet connection. It is
> a shared leased line of 128k, so bandwidth is not a problem. When
> surfing the net it will bring up DNS errors, just like there is no
> server. I have phoned my line supplier and they say there are no
> faults on the line, however i have noticed it is only happenign on
> those pcs that have been upgraded to 2000. I have run out of ideas, so
> any theories on why it is happening or sollutions would be gratefully
> recieved.
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