All computers on a network cannot browse a specific external site - Possible DNS problem?

Hi all

The categories are too vague hope so I'm in the right forum... I have IE8, Windows 2008 R2, Question of DNS...

We migrated from Windows 2000 to a Windows 2008 R2 domain 2 months ago. There has not been all problem reports since then and I'm to understand that all of their sites they are functioning normally, have been finding work subsequently... Now, the strangest thing is that all the sites that they want to go to all work properly with the exception of this specific site (www dot careerbuilderdotcom) so far.

Checked the PING WWWdotCAREERBUILDERdotCOM

(in case of failure may be due to the blocked ICMP) several computers and it does solve one of their IPS (208.82.7.50), indicating the DNS works and solve correctly... Tested accessing this site in particular, many computers and fails this site only. Tested also the computers outside the network to access the site in question and that they can browse correctly indicating that this is NOT the site...

Checked entered DNS and restart the DNS service without result. Does DNSFLUSH on all of the computers in question and are still unable to access this site.

It seems not to be a DNS issue. Can anyone provide additional lighting at the entrance and knowledge to solve this problem?

Hello DASNetSys1

If the suggestions provided by Ing. Ladislav Cermak do not solve your problem then please return the question in the Windows Server forum from the link below. Thank you.

http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/en/winservergen/threads

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