Access to any network Windows 7 "yellow Triangle".

Hello

Having a problem with some of my workstations in my office. This morning I walk on a computer, log in and I know I have no internet connection. I did the normal, checked the back of the computer to ensure that the cable is attached. Check the switch where the workstation becomes a network access. Restarted a few times (6), to no success.

I rebooted the switch as well, but are still unable to gain access. Other computers in the same area that are connected to the same switch are not all problems. our VoIP phone system also runs smooth.

I moved my computer to another location, same problem. So, it doesn't seem to be the wiring or switches.

the computer has been set to a static IP address, I emptied the dns and joined once again, without success.

I added a new NETWORK card to to make sure that if it was the NIC embedded on the motherboard, without success.

I am unable to ping what anyone in the network. I looked at the network discovery, that another work position is displayed.

We perform domain accounts, I checked to make sure that the Severs (2012R2) were not throw all the problems.

After scratching my head for a while, I get a call from the floor, 3 other machines have the same problem.

All the workstations are Windows 7 Pro (Service Pack 1) with the latest updates of Windows installed.

The event logs on the station pointing: 5719, 1129

Especially since the GPO can reach the servers (due to no connection).

Finally, all positions are on DHCP with MAC address filtering or anything of the kind.

Thanks in advance!

Hello


Thanks for posting your query in Microsoft Community.

I suggest you ask your question in the TechNet Forums, where we have technical support professionals, who are well equipped with the knowledge on issues with the domain network.

https://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/Windows/en-us/home?category=w7itpro&filter=AllTypes&sort=lastpostdesc

Thank you
Er.Mayank Chadha

 

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