- Jan 6, 2004
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All,
This is concerning my work network, I am running into a problem.
The situation is that we have a domain with active directory and multiple servers. I am pretty sure there is a webserver and it is using N2H2 for filtering or logging or some sort.
We have a guest in the office and they are trying to access the internet via their laptop. Their computer is not part of our domain and their user login name and password are not in any of our servers. The computer is running xp pro.
When I connect them to our network, I assign them a specific IP address (thats how our network is setup, no auto DHCP) and I can map a network drive with a direct network path (ie. \\server\share). but I have to click the link in the map network drive dialog that says use a different login.
I can look in "My Network Places" > "Entire Network" > "MS Windows Network" and I can see the name of a server on the other domain that the computer is assigned, but if I try to browse the windows network link, the explorer window sits for a long time and then doesn't change, it doesn't expand the list of servers. I assume this is because the user account that it defaults to is the one he logged onto the computer with, which is not in our domain, hence not giving him access to our servers.
I can go to a drive that I had previously mapped and it prompts me for my username and password. If I enter my info or a temporary user info, it authenticates and allows me to browse on the mapped network drive.
When I open internet explorer, I get an error page that says something like http://fileserver/n2h2/auth.asp?www.websiteaddress.com
"Page cannot be displayed...etc."
I also cannot get out on the internet through other ports via outlook to check his mail.
How can I get the n2h2 filtering to prompt for a login (like when I go to map a drive) to get out to the internet on the computer without adding it to our domain?
What are the other work-arounds in this situation?
do you need more info?
Thanks for any help,
This is concerning my work network, I am running into a problem.
The situation is that we have a domain with active directory and multiple servers. I am pretty sure there is a webserver and it is using N2H2 for filtering or logging or some sort.
We have a guest in the office and they are trying to access the internet via their laptop. Their computer is not part of our domain and their user login name and password are not in any of our servers. The computer is running xp pro.
When I connect them to our network, I assign them a specific IP address (thats how our network is setup, no auto DHCP) and I can map a network drive with a direct network path (ie. \\server\share). but I have to click the link in the map network drive dialog that says use a different login.
I can look in "My Network Places" > "Entire Network" > "MS Windows Network" and I can see the name of a server on the other domain that the computer is assigned, but if I try to browse the windows network link, the explorer window sits for a long time and then doesn't change, it doesn't expand the list of servers. I assume this is because the user account that it defaults to is the one he logged onto the computer with, which is not in our domain, hence not giving him access to our servers.
I can go to a drive that I had previously mapped and it prompts me for my username and password. If I enter my info or a temporary user info, it authenticates and allows me to browse on the mapped network drive.
When I open internet explorer, I get an error page that says something like http://fileserver/n2h2/auth.asp?www.websiteaddress.com
"Page cannot be displayed...etc."
I also cannot get out on the internet through other ports via outlook to check his mail.
How can I get the n2h2 filtering to prompt for a login (like when I go to map a drive) to get out to the internet on the computer without adding it to our domain?
What are the other work-arounds in this situation?
do you need more info?
Thanks for any help,
