Turns out that the PC has Cisco VPN installed - but not activated, which binds 'deterministic network enhancer' to the NIC. I uninstalled and reinstalled the VPN software and this has cured it. VPN cant have been letting go of some of the ports.
Hurrahh, I dont have to reload the O/S now
Cool..
Perhaps, although there are hundreds of other clients who all use the same preconfigured AV software with no detrimental effects.
Is there some way of viewing which ports are open/available on the client, or does this require the use of some third party software? And if I find that they are...
Hello itisnofun!
Yep, we do have a DNS server running. If I ping him by netbios name from another subnet, it does resolve to the correct IP address, however, I am pinging him only by IP address in order to rule out DNS issues. If I do an nbtstat -A hostname that also resolves to the correct IP...
There is a Windows 2000 client on our network who has the following problem.
He can ping out to any subnet, logon to the domain, browse the internet, print to network resources, yet when any other client tries to ping him by IP address - it times out (even having changed ping timeout duration...
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