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Windows XP to Server ICS Question

Discussion in 'Networking (Hardware & Software)' started by Spy, 2002/01/11.

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  1. 2002/01/11
    Spy

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    Okay here is the setup. I have a windows 2000 server running and the domain configured and everything. The windows server has a dial-up internet connection ( and the internet connection sharing is enabled, so is dialing demand). The logon scripts work fine when a windows XP machine logs into the domain and so do the network drives, but it will not access the internet off of the server. Does anyone know how to configure Windows XP so it will access the internet from the server? Thanks in advance.
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    Tekguy

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    GATEWAY

    Make sure that the xp is using the server IP as it's gateway.
     

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    Scott Smith

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    Is this XP Pro or XP Home?
     
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    "The logon scripts work fine when a windows XP machine logs into the domain and so do the network drives "

    XP Home? No way. If it works /w a domain, gotta be Pro.
     
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    Yea that's why I was asking.
     
  7. 2002/01/12
    Spy

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    XP Professional. Internet still won't come up. Any other ideas?
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