New here - problem with the network on vSphere, ESXi

Not sure if this is the right place to post this, please direct me properly if it is not.

I use an eval of vSphere ESXi on a HP workstation. I built 2 Windows 2 k 8 VM 32 bits on the first data store. They can ping and DNS seems to be resolved, but they cannot access Internet/WWW.

I accepted the default when installing ESXi and vSphere, so the configuration of the network is all that is by default (using the switch vNetwork, I think?)

The 2 servers are on a different area of our production area. For this case, we'll call it consigment and Lab.com. "PDC" server is the domain controller, 'Exch8' is the exchange server in the lab. Exch8 has its pointed DNS, PDC and PDC has its DNS indicated on our DNS server in the environment of consigment. They are all on the same subnet 172.1.1.x

I can ping PDC and Exch8 of my workstation (which is in consigment) by IP, but not name (pdc or pdc.lab.com, or work).

Can someone at - it facilitate troubleshooting?

Thank you

OK finally try this out... It must be something to deal with the configuraiton of windows rather than dealing with VMware.I belive

1. on the server you can navigate on the internet - see the proxy setting.

See how proxy setting - open internet explore - switch to the option internet tool - connection tab click lan setting and get the configuraiton of proxy and put it in the PDC. Lab.com server and see if it works...

2. also if you have installed antivirus tools on the server that you are not able to browse internet but able to ping... Uninstall AV and try...

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