I replaced the NIC with a netgear that I knew worked with NT. Same issues. So I removed the other NICS from Windows NT Adapters in the network folder. This seemed to sort it out. I suspect as pointed out above rebinding TCP/IP would have achieved the same result. Thanks for the suggestions
Thats correct. Hosts can ping the server and get a response from it. Server cant ping out, cant traceroute out to hosts on local subnet either, just gets request timed out.
Hi,
Thanks for your replies. I can ping the localhost on 127.0.0.1 and on its own IP address. Other hosts that I cant ping arent on XP, and can be pinged from other machines, and there are no hardware or software firewalls in between. Any other ideas?
Just for reference in case anyone else is looking for an answer to the same problem, eventually I discovered what was causing the problem: The user I was sending email on behalf of using send as was a member of the administrators group. Apparently members of the administrators group mailbox...
Hi, hope someone can help this is v strange.
I have a Windows NT Server, and have just installed a 3Com NIC 3C905C. I can ping it, and it replies, and I can access it through VNC. From the Server I can browse other hosts files etc. fine, it just wont get any replies from a ping. There is no...
An update to this: I have denied myself full mailbox access but it is still allowing me to send as the other account after a reboot.
Even stranger, Ive just gone back into the security tab for the other user in ADUC, and the deny settings that I set earlier for send as have been reset to allow...
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I hope someone can help as this is driving me around the bend! I need to be able to deny the send as permission for a mailbox to all other users. I am testing it with my own user account, but its not working, I can still send email as the other user. I have gone into the other users account...
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