airbusA346
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Hi,
At my workplace we have 4 computers running on Windows 7 Professional, and they are networked to a server running SBS 2011 Standard.
For a while now one user has been unable to access the internet from one computer, but can still access the network and Outlook etc. Every other user on the network can access the internet from this computer.
When he can't access the internet, Chrome and IE say there is a problem with the proxy server.
I have found recently that when the computer stops his internet access, the server is requesting that updates are installed on the server, and usually installing those updates sorts the issue out and he can get on the internet again.
Today though (and this has happened a few times). He was using the computer and could get on the internet. I then logged into the machine and when he logged back in after I had finished he could no longer access the internet. The server didn't need updating, restarting it didn't help and restarting the computer didn't help.
Today for the first time I ran a Windows Diagnostics and it said the server was denying the user access to the internet.
As far as I am aware the internet settings (LAN etc) are controlled by the server.
This is the report it generated...
Any advice to try and solve the issue myself would be greatly appreciated.
At my workplace we have 4 computers running on Windows 7 Professional, and they are networked to a server running SBS 2011 Standard.
For a while now one user has been unable to access the internet from one computer, but can still access the network and Outlook etc. Every other user on the network can access the internet from this computer.
When he can't access the internet, Chrome and IE say there is a problem with the proxy server.
I have found recently that when the computer stops his internet access, the server is requesting that updates are installed on the server, and usually installing those updates sorts the issue out and he can get on the internet again.
Today though (and this has happened a few times). He was using the computer and could get on the internet. I then logged into the machine and when he logged back in after I had finished he could no longer access the internet. The server didn't need updating, restarting it didn't help and restarting the computer didn't help.
Today for the first time I ran a Windows Diagnostics and it said the server was denying the user access to the internet.
As far as I am aware the internet settings (LAN etc) are controlled by the server.
This is the report it generated...
- The remote device or resource won't accept the connection
The device or resource (Google) is not set up to accept connections
on port "https".
- Detection Details
Network Diagnostics Log
File Name: 2F0BA1D0-1FF0-44FF-AC04-A05014F8F79C.Diagnose.0.etl
Other Networking Configuration and Logs
File Name: NetworkConfiguration.cab
- Collection information
Computer Name: PC01
Windows Version: 6.1
Architecture: amd64
Time: Wednesday, May 03, 2017 4:23:49 PM
The device or resource (Google) is not set up to accept connections
on port "https".
- Detection Details
Network Diagnostics Log
File Name: 2F0BA1D0-1FF0-44FF-AC04-A05014F8F79C.Diagnose.0.etl
Other Networking Configuration and Logs
File Name: NetworkConfiguration.cab
- Collection information
Computer Name: PC01
Windows Version: 6.1
Architecture: amd64
Time: Wednesday, May 03, 2017 4:23:49 PM
Any advice to try and solve the issue myself would be greatly appreciated.
My Computer
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate x64
- CPU
- AMD FX-8120
- Motherboard
- ASUS Sabertooth
- Graphics Card(s)
- XFX nVidia 8800 GTS
- Sound Card
- Onboard Realtek HD
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Samsung SyncMaster 2333
- Screen Resolution
- 1920x1080
- Hard Drives
- Seagate Barracuda 2TB ST2000DM 001-9YN164 (Primary)
Samsung 500GB HD501LJ
Samsung 500GB HD501LJ
- PSU
- Tagan
- Case
- Corsair 300R