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Problem connecting to www.google.com from within terminal server 2003, while other sites are browsable.

Asked by vizik in Miscellaneous Software

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Hi,

i have a strange problem with my terminal server 2003, i created an OU moved my terminal server into it, and created a Group Policy for it, i have a strange scenario and it goes like this:
when i am logging in to the terminal server either with mstsc or mstsc /console with the username which is administrator equivalent i have no problem opening internet explorer and browsing http://www.google.com and to any other site, but when i am loggin in with a regular user which belong to remote desktop users group in the terminal server and i am browsing to http://www.google.com i am getting an error "the page cannot be display" when i am browsing any other site i have no problem viewing them, further more i disabled the Group Policy on that container and the scenario keep on going, same problem again.
the site is not in the restricted sites on the browser and when i add the specific user to the local administrators of the terminal server i can browse the site.
i am frastrated can`t figure out why this thing happen, please helppppppppppppppp :-)Start Free Trial
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