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9. You are the desktop administrator at a small company. All servers run Windows 2000 and clients run Windows 2000 Professional. One of your clients is not able to connect to an Intranet server by using an URL. You successfully ping the Intranet web server from the client and you are able to open the Intranet site by using its IP address. You run IPCONFIG /ALL to review the client's IP configuration as shown below:

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Which of the following should you do to correct the problem?
a. Change the default gateway to an appropriate address outside your local subnet.
b. Configure the client to use a WINS server.
c. Configure the client to use a DNS server.
d. Configure the client to use a Proxy server.



hmmmm do I need to install something in my computer to view it??
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    Ricka182Ricka182 Member Posts: 3,359
    No, it's the same on mine. Probably a simple error Webmaster will make soon enough.
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    WebmasterWebmaster Admin Posts: 10,292 Admin
    Hmmm, not sure how that one disappeared. I'll fix it once I find that image... icon_rolleyes.gif

    Nevertheless, you should be able to answer the question based on only this piece:
    One of your clients is not able to connect to an Intranet server by using an URL. You successfully ping the Intranet web server from the client and you are able to open the Intranet site by using its IP address
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