I may not be describing this very well, but here goes.
My company recently switched to a new ISP. I updated our router with the proper IP and DNS settings. We seem to be okay from that standpoint. However, I have 2 remote users who can't connect to anything by name once they VPN in. I can ping their machines, and they can access network shares by IP (such as \\1.2.3.4\Shared), but not by name. Several of my other remote users aren't having any trouble. All remote users connect to a Windows 2003 server using the built in XP VPN connection. DNS is one of my weak points, but our internal DNS settings shouldn't be affected by the outside ISP's DNS, would they? I haven't reboot any of my DCs since we switched ISPs on Friday afternoon....could this be the problem? If not, where would I start looking to troubleshoot this? Again, it only affects 2 out of 10 users.
My company recently switched to a new ISP. I updated our router with the proper IP and DNS settings. We seem to be okay from that standpoint. However, I have 2 remote users who can't connect to anything by name once they VPN in. I can ping their machines, and they can access network shares by IP (such as \\1.2.3.4\Shared), but not by name. Several of my other remote users aren't having any trouble. All remote users connect to a Windows 2003 server using the built in XP VPN connection. DNS is one of my weak points, but our internal DNS settings shouldn't be affected by the outside ISP's DNS, would they? I haven't reboot any of my DCs since we switched ISPs on Friday afternoon....could this be the problem? If not, where would I start looking to troubleshoot this? Again, it only affects 2 out of 10 users.