Another odd duck after my Server 2008 installation...
Internet Explorer 8 (or any other version of IE) cannot access local sites (e.g. on my Intranet). Example: My hardware router/firewall is set up at IP address 192.168.1.2 - one accesses/controls it via IE (it has a builtin web-server). When I try to access http://192.168.1.2 - IE8 punts me through the router itself on to the Internet (no longer on my LAN/Intranet) and I get a "192.168.1.2 not found" from bing. Yes, I've added 192.168.1.2 to my security -> intranet -> add setting for IE8. I can ping it just fine (it is working as I'm getting routed/forwarded out to the Internet) - it is just that I cannot specifically access that local IP address. (also I tried turning off IE-ESC but same results)
Also - workstations can no longer access that local IP address (they're running either IE6 or IE8). Same scenario - they get punted on the Internet. I tried to add 192.168.1.2 to their IE settings... (didn't work).
Might it be some sort of Group Policy that is overriding my ability to add the local Intranet IP address(es)?
(I do need to access that router... )
Thanks for any suggestions!
AMK
Internet Explorer 8 (or any other version of IE) cannot access local sites (e.g. on my Intranet). Example: My hardware router/firewall is set up at IP address 192.168.1.2 - one accesses/controls it via IE (it has a builtin web-server). When I try to access http://192.168.1.2 - IE8 punts me through the router itself on to the Internet (no longer on my LAN/Intranet) and I get a "192.168.1.2 not found" from bing. Yes, I've added 192.168.1.2 to my security -> intranet -> add setting for IE8. I can ping it just fine (it is working as I'm getting routed/forwarded out to the Internet) - it is just that I cannot specifically access that local IP address. (also I tried turning off IE-ESC but same results)
Also - workstations can no longer access that local IP address (they're running either IE6 or IE8). Same scenario - they get punted on the Internet. I tried to add 192.168.1.2 to their IE settings... (didn't work).
Might it be some sort of Group Policy that is overriding my ability to add the local Intranet IP address(es)?
(I do need to access that router... )
Thanks for any suggestions!
AMK