I've heard of this problem, it was actually affecting the entire of BP (Beyond Petrolieum, formerly BP Amoco.) What's happening is actually quite simple, unfortunately I never had to apply this knowledge, so i'm a little sketchy. Hopefully I can help you with it. Basically one of the Win2k computers is running a service that causes it to be an internet gateway for the others. Now when this computer does it, it seems to only snag routes for certain sites, or during periods of active operation. <IE why only certain sites disappear> the end result is that you seem to just find half the internet dead when this computer's not available. The part i'm most sketchy about is this. I think the Win2k machines are polling each other trying to find a proxy. (This is a setting I'm aware of in IE for example, options > internet tools > connection > automatically detect proxy settings)but i'm not sure if the service has to be turned of for polling, or just for accepting the poll and acting as a proxy. <or the name of the process for that matter.> Again, I realize i haven't been super helpful, but i hope this points you in the right direction.
Laterz
-Tracy
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