May seem silly but I didn't hear what kind of clients you were running on. If you are running any clients pre 2K try installing and enabling WINS. I found this to be the fix for me.
Found the problem!!! As it turns out I didn't have netbeui enabled on the VPN adapter. As soon as I enabled it the clients mapped drives connnected upon login. I don't know of any security issues this might cause but we are looking into tweaking security now that we have the connectivity we...
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Well we finally did it. We aren't homefree yet but we can at least see the finish line. It appears that if I use the 'route add' function I can mysteriously browse the network. I have to route to the machine with the LMHosts file on it. I can also use the 'net use' command to...
I have the Win2K box assigning an IP to the connection that fits the subnet upon connection. I have verified the IP via ipconfig we are straight on that. I haven't tried pinging the server name since we introduced the LMHosts file but that was only because she wasn't able to connect as it was...
I have a client in a wierd situation and it's left me a little frazzled as to whether I am going to be able to get this done or not.
1- Merrill Lynch Brokers don't spend money
2- The connection is cable to cable same provider
3- Client is Win 98SE, RAS is Win 2K with all available MS updates...
Abit has a similar problem when their KG7 board is housing a Netgear FA311 card. However, you mention that you are having issues with the fan as well and that is something you may want to look up in the manual. Some board manufacturers have multiple power adaptors for chip fans and some want a...
There is indeed a setting in the properties of my network places and the configuration of the card that will allow you to disable windows ability to put the NIC to sleep. Personally I don't trust MS or even worse, Win2K at all. I shut these 'features' off the second I do an install.
Also you...
I've had the same problem with a customer of mine. We found that the problem persisted so long as the modem was physically connected to the phone line and mysteriously disappeared when we pulled the plug. The client has 4 seperate lines that and 2 went dead when this happened.
We went through...
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