When you have a couple minutes, I'm having a problem at home... Need a little expertise. This is a very small test environment I have running at home (22yo college kid).
The box in question in Win2k Server, SP2. So at 8:00 last nite, internet was fine on all computers in the house. At 8:30 i installed Sql Server 2k SP2 on the machine that does the routing (since I'm poor and can't afford a lab, this one box does Routing and Remote Access, SQL, DNS, and is a DC). After installing SQL, internet problems started: The DC (which is connected directly to the net) can view webpages fine and everything is normal. Out on the network, however, bringing up a webpage is very slow and if I click a link (eg, click to a story on CNN) the page will not come up. Just sits. Some pages are more cooperative, but that's the exception rather than the rule. I get a couple errors in the System Log on the DC. A search of Google, eventid.net, and MS didn't give me any real help. Maybe this is something you've seen before? Event Type: Information Event Source: ipnathlp Event Category: None Event ID: 31009 Date: 5/13/2002 Time: 8:33:48 AM User: N/A Computer: SNOWCRASH Description: The DNS proxy agent was unable to resolve a query from 192.168.0.3 after consulting all entries in the local list of name-resolution servers. ..... and..... Event Type: Warning Event Source: ipnathlp Event Category: None Event ID: 31011 Date: 5/13/2002 Time: 8:33:48 AM User: N/A Computer: SNOWCRASH Description: The DNS proxy agent was unable to resolve a query because no list of name-resolution servers is configured locally and no interface is configured as the default for name-resolution. Please configure one or more name-resolution server addresses, or configure an interface to be automatically dialed when a request is received by the DNS proxy agent. ................. That's it. Any ideas? It's aggravating, cuz everything was fine just before I installed SQL (I updated MDAC, then installed SQL).... Thanks for any input you can offer (especially for hints on how to fix DNS if that is my problem). ------ You are subscribed as [email protected] Archives: http://www.swynk.com/sitesearch/search.asp To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
