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Feb 11th, 2004
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Can't connect to office Intranet

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This is with my shop laptop, Win2k, latest serv pack and upgrades. I bring it home and connect through my LAN, router, cable. My other computers at home connect to the hospital Intranet ok, and this laptop used to. Now when I put in the intranet site, it just times out....displays the IE page to check network settings, etc.

I use the laptop at work to direct connect to equipment for configuration/maintenance, and it didn't used to have my office logon info in it. I asked the I.T. guys to add that info so I could connect at work and use it like a regular desktop. Later, I discovered I couldn't connect at home anymore.

I have deleted the new users that were added, changed all the Internet Options back to the same as my home computers, made sure the network settings were the same. I can't find anything different now, but still won't connect. Now the laptop boots up like it used with our shop as the user, admin privledges, no password right into Win2k. I'm thinking that I may be sending wrong user name/password info to the intranet site when it tries to connect, although the user ID window never displays?

I'm stumped. Any help would be appreciated!!! :rolleyes:
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