Re: OT-Windows Issue

From: MDH IND <mdh.8765_at_gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 13 May 2011 16:58:33 +0400

I think so Nadeem, I need proof, I would like to know how we can do or
create these type of control via group policy or any tool?

On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 1:15 PM, Nadeem Rafi <nrafia_at_gmail.com> wrote:

> most probably its group policies from DC, may be your new administrator is
> testing few things.
>
> On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 10:54 AM, MDH IND <mdh.8765_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Dear Experts,
>>
>> Sorry for this OT, but its really a strange windows issue.
>>
>> I don't thing Its a network related issues.
>>
>> We have a domain network with 200+ users.
>> AD implemented (all PCs windows 7, server all windows server 2008)
>> 20+ vlan
>> There are some servers (email, portal, web server, etc., servers in DMZ
>> zone)
>> We have 32 public IPs (but only used 8 public IPs)
>> We have Macafee Enterprises antivirus server
>> 6500 core switch, 3560 edge switches, ASA, juniper SSG, bluecoat,
>> ironport,
>> packet shaper, CISCO VOIP, etc (consider its a normal network)
>>
>>
>> Everything was working fine until we hire a system administrator. Only
>> this
>> type of strange issues are coming now-a-days.
>>
>> Issue No.1
>>
>> A particular user in his particular computer can not able to access
>> internet. When I accidentally changed internet explorer Internet Options
>> ->Security -> Security Level for this zone -> If I lower this level, its
>> working fine. If I put medium level its not working, but other users
>> account
>> in this particular computer working fine with "medium level" without any
>> issues.
>>
>> Issue No.2
>>
>> The issue was only a particular user with his particular computer cannot
>> able to access our local web pages, (before he was able to access more
>> than
>> a year without any issues) I mean inside our server vlan networks (our
>> office portal, email OWA, helpdesk, our company website via browser) and
>> he
>> can able to access internet. But in the same PC with different user
>> account
>> can able to access everything without any issues. Proxy setting is ok and
>> proxy exceptions also double ok. But the particular user in particular
>> computer can not able to access locally hosted websites which is excepted
>> in
>> the proxy settings, but other users can able to access everything from
>> that
>> particular PC without any issues. And that particular user can able to
>> access everything from all other PCs with his user account.
>>
>>
>> Issue No.3
>>
>> When the particular user logging in his particular computer with his
>> account ..after network address acquired from DHCP ..its freezing a error
>> message showing "Windows Explorer has stopped working" bla bla..bla..
>> Actually its not hanging only mouse and keyboard activity disconnected
>> from
>> the PC and looks like hanged.
>>
>> But in this same computer all other user accounts (I checked with three
>> domain user accounts) working fine without any issue. The issue with only
>> a
>> particular user, and I noticed one thing if I removed the network cable
>> and
>> login with the particular user account, its working not showing any
>> errors.
>> But If I plug the network cable after network address acquired its showing
>> the error message Windows Explorer has stopped working" and the keyboard,
>> mouse activity removed from the PC.
>>
>>
>> I believe its not a virus issues, we have enterprises macAfee virus
>> solution
>> with latest updates. so 90 percent no virus issues.
>>
>>
>>
>> All I want to know is
>>
>> Is there any way from the domain controller can able to control a PC
>> activity like this via group policy or user policy, or any policy or
>> script?
>> and how?
>>
>> I believe our system administrator playing something via policy or any
>> third
>> party tools, I am a network engineer not a system administrator. I really
>> appreciate if anyone of you gentleman can help me to solve this issues?
>>
>>
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