IE 9 on RDS Farm makes user HTTP redirection

Hello
I have a strange behavior for which I can't find a solution:
I have an RDS Farm (Windows 2008R2) and my users use IE9. When they connect to one our business Tools (developped in Java) they connect perfectly. In the following day when they reconnect IE9 make auto redirection to the localhost (on the IIS local) and I receive
n error 404 from my local IIS. IE 9 don't change the URL typed in the bar but make a background redirection.
I tried to reconnect after 30 minutes (timoeut of the apache server) but it still works the behavior appears after the night.
Once the problem appears if I type an IP address in the URL IE doesn't change nothing in the address bar but makes a background redirection to localhost. If I type the DNS name it works normally.
Please help me because I am losing all my hairs on this problem.
Thanks in advance
Michael

Hi Dharmesh,
Why a DNS issue? After the problem appears I can't reach an url based on IP address bu I can always reach all urls based on DNS names.
For me the Java application seems to introduce an strange behavior in IE.
If I compare settings of IE before and after the issue the settings are 100% equal.
In addition I can still ping ip addresses and dns names after the problem appears just typing
http://192.168.15.20:8080war  in the address bar of IE redirect to
http://127.0.0.1war without showing 127.0.0.1 .... in the address bar but keeping the old url. But in this moment my localhost IIS reply error 404 (of course as I cannot run a Java apps on IIS).
Rgs

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