Sounds like you have a DNS issue on the wireless LAN adapter. Check the
TCP/IP settings on the wireless adapter and make sure you've got the right
DNS servers assigned.
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"john doe" wrote in message
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No, nothing is different. I've turned the firewall off on the vista laptop
which turns it off for the wired and wireless.
I can't ping the exchange server by name but I can ip address with the
wireless connection.
I can ping the exchange server by name and ip with the wired connection.
"Ben M. Schorr, MVP" wrote in message
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Do you have a firewall, or different firewall settings, running on your
wireless than on your wired connection on that laptop?
Can you ping the Exchange server, by name, from that laptop?
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-Ben-
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"john doe" wrote in message
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I am the IT guy.
We don't have a firewall between the wireless and our infrastructure.
Thanks for the help.
"Vince Averello" wrote in message
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Hmmm, check with your IT folk if they've got some sort of differences
between the wireless & wired network. I know in our offices there's a
firewall of sorts between the wireless net and the rest of our
infrastructure.
"john doe" wrote in message
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Internal and thanks for your help.
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