Windows server 2008 cannot ping internet




















Thanks for your feed back, and glad my reply is helpful to you. I am not find a particular document or any article yet which can proof that the incoming ICMP Echo messages will be enabled automatically after install some service roles what you mentioned before on windows server However, if you had deployed AD in your environment, and the server had been a member of domain , then I suggest to you may like edit firewall group policy to enable this rule for each server. Office Office Exchange Server.

Not an IT pro? Internet Explorer TechCenter. Sign in. United States English. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Network Infrastructure Servers. Sign in to vote. Hello, This one is really strange to me. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Tuesday, June 29, PM. This app communicated with the other server which had been failing, now that was trying to connect over the wan from the new site location it was flooding the network with SQL connect retries and using up all outgoing tcpip buffer space.

Alerted the vendor, they logged in modified the app on Friday night and we opened the doors on Monday morning. X-ray practice Thanks for everyone's input.

Is the network type set to public? Are you SURE the firewall service is actually stopped, and not just on 'deny all'? When you say "suddenly", did this happen overnight?

As in, could this be from a Windows Update? I never let Windows Update hardware drivers. Once it's working, I leave it unless I have no choice. If it's not broken, don't fix it Wow thanks for all the replies. The power of community. The firewall is set to off for both administrator and users The dns is ok because I can ping www.

One server initially then the second server about 5 days later The 2 servers are on different subnets in same building. The router has 2 ip addresses on LAN port alias I don't have any gpo's set which would not effect every domain controller When I tested connecting to another network share I was connecting to the ip address of the other server not the unc. So it can't be dns Ms updates don't work either obviously. What about viewing web pages and performing successful searches?

You mentioned that you cannot do that or did I read it wrong in your question? Might be worth a check of the settings for both browsers. Am I missing something? Try nslookup Google. You said you can ping Google.

If a page opens then it could be a DNS issue. You have it backwards. If he put the IP address directly into the address bar, he would sidestep the name lookup process. Ok so I can ping www. Nothing The dns settings are the same as another server on the same subnet. The other server browses google fine when I put the ip address into the browser. He said he can ping www. Have pity I'm normally a Unix admin, not a Windows admin. Improve this question.

Ken Ken. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. You didn't turn off the public profile firewall, did you? Marlon V. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name.

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