(forgot to try that, D'oh) It does work when logged in as another domain user (not necessarily the domain admin). Which means, it's something in that user's local profile? Should I log in as local admin, trash local profile, log in as user to create new profile? I'd back up documents from their profile first.
--- Timothy A. Limbert Technology Coordinator Newell-Fonda CSD 712.272.3324 --- http://newell-fondatech.blogspot.com Twitter: limbert65 Onverse avatar SurdeahP Onverse address Metroview Penthouse 15, house #1. ---------------------------------------- From: "Jason kehoe" <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2010 3:08 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: [info-tech] net access issue Can you get out by logging in as domain admin or ALL domain accounts fail? --Jason From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Tim Limbert Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2010 2:15 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [info-tech] net access issue Need a little help from the experts: My Windows XP clients are authenticating through Open Directory on our Mac server. I have one machine that refuses to access the internet when a domain user is logged in. If I log in as the local admin user, I get on the net just fine. If I log in as a domain user, it logs in just fine, and applications run fine, but it has no internet access. Doing an ipconfig shows that it's talking to the domain server, and has an IP address. None of my other Windows clients are having troubles. Any suggestions? --- Timothy A. Limbert Technology Coordinator Newell-Fonda CSD 712.272.3324 --- http://newell-fondatech.blogspot.com Twitter: limbert65 Onverse avatar SurdeahP Onverse address Metroview Penthouse 15, house #1.
