Windows 7 client connected to domain, but cannot get to internet
We have an SBS 2003 premium running as the DC and we are adding 6 new Windows 7 64bit machines to the domain. So far I have added 4 of the machines and they all were working just fine, but my machine, for whatever reason, overnight, developed an issue where it cannot get internet access. I can connect to the server, I can connect to other computers in the domain, I can remote desktop to the server, I can ping the server, I can ping a website and get its IP, but the ping response is not available. I can ping the workstation from the server, I can telnet into the 3389 port, but I cannot remote desktop to the machine from inside the network or outside (I think this is a different problem though). The Windows 7 workstation is showing the following errors as well: Netlogon 5719 Service Control Manager 7001 Terminal Services - Remote... 1067 I need some help, this is my computer and I need to do work on it and Im supposed to be the IT guy, but this one is totally stumping me.
June 10th, 2011 11:58pm

The error of interest here, I think is the Service Control Manager 7001 error. Please provide more details on this error please. Check the ip configuration of your faulty pc. (ipconfig/all). Is the default gateway defined, and can you ping it? Try (last resort) dis-joining your machine from the domain (delete the computer account in AD if necessary), and use \\connectcomputer to join it again.
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June 11th, 2011 7:46pm

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