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Hello,

 

I run a network of about 60 Windows 2003 servers. Each one runs a

local caching only DNS (Microsoft DNS). They are used for monitoring

web pages and each uses IE7 to load up web pages and verify the site

is working. Lately we have been experiencing an issue where IE7 will

no longer display websites.

 

The symptoms are:

 

IE7 will load

Enter URL

URL domain lookup fails

Tries to redirect to friendly search suggestions

Fails

Address bar shows "http:///"

No page is loaded

 

This problem is intermittent on various servers with various levels of

patching on different networks. None are associated with a domain or

have any AD requirements. To fix this problem, we often end up just

rebooting the server. There are some instances where just restarting

DNS Server service fixes it or restarting DNS Client and DNS Server

services fixes it, but this is not consistent.

 

All my research on this points to a trojan of some sort, but that

usually effects the box completely and doesn't fix itself after

reboot. In any case, I've scanned all the servers and formatted some

to try and remove that possibility. When the issue is happening, the

registry keys for url prefix and the classid for the prefixes look

normal. I'm at a loss as to what can cause this issue. Has anyone

experienced this before? Thank you.

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