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From those descriptions, figured it was a DNS issue right off the bat. So when I got there, I connected to my home machine, verified sites were still up, and got IP addresses for the two sites, main and the website, mail.domain.com The IP for mail.domain.com worked, but the IP I would get from their main site wasn't working, a bit odd. Anyways, after further investigation, the server had an error in the Event Viewer (love that utility) as follows:
![]() Anyone seen this before, or know what causes it? TIA
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The performance counters were probably corrupt.
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That is what I figured, but I thought it was VERY strange that the only sites that were unreachable were sites that are related to the company.
The sites are NOT hosted locally, and aren't even the same name as the domain. Kind of odd, I guess I'll just keep an eye on it going forward
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