About 6 months ago I setup a W2K Pro system to act as an FTP server to exchange files. For some reason, about 1 month ago, I could not access the FTP server from Internet Explorer on a Windows XP machine. I receive the error "An error occurred opening that folder on the FTP server. Make sure...
Bill,
I thought it would come to something extreme, and that is better than reformatting. I will try it sometime this weekend if I find the time. If not, please remember to check this thread on tuesday if I have any more problems. What do you think caused this?
Thanks for all your help.
Joe
I read the Norton link and I don't have that problem in my registry. It looks like that was an older Norton issue when XP just came out. I uninstalled Norton 2004.
I guess I am back to square one.
Thanks again.
Any more suggestions would be appreciated.
Joe
OK.
When I first encountered the problem I installed a 2nd card and then uninstall it. As per Jim's suggestion I uninstalled the motherboard card and reinstalled it with no success. Now, as per Bill's suggestion, I uninstalled the on board 3com and disabled it in the bios. Then I installed a...
Bill,
I have already ran WinSockFix and the problem still exists.
I will check the other 2 links, but I feel it is more than a configuration problem.
Doesn't the receive traffic point to something using the network card?
Joe
Mark,
CPU usage is not high 1-4% with a periodic spike to 25-30. I don't see a diffence with the cable in or out.
Yes, it can pin 127.0.0.1.
4 packets sent, 0 Lost
Jim,
Everything that is running is Microsoft or I can recognize. The only two that I did not know I turned off. It did not help so I turned them back on.
Joe
Jim,
I uninstalled the network card from device manager and let XP reinstall it on the reboot. I still have the same problem.
Any other suggestions?
Joe
OK anyone who wants a challenge, here try this one.
I have a XP Pro system that yesterday stopped seeing the network. The network card usually gets its IP address from a Linksys router, but it is reading Invalid IP address, 0.0.0.0 in the Support tab under status. I tried to enter a static ip...
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i cannot get my new sound blaster PCI card to function properly. i have made sure that the plugs are in correctly and the card is seated properly.
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I am trying to establish a VPN with a W2K server through a Linksys BEFSR41 router. The other office has two systems, one XP Pro, the other Win98SE. With the W98SE I can make the logon and share the network resources. On the XP Pro system I can logon successfully, but I can't see any network...
I found out my problem. I used the external address as my gateway on the VPN NIC. I should have been using the internal address for my router. I hope this helps someone else.
Isn't the IP address that the modem is using and the router IP address the same? I have a cable modem that is setup with dynamic ip addresses. I went into the router config and check the ip it acquired. That is the IP I am using as my external address (42.123.45.1)
Thanks for you help.
Joe
Isn't the IP address that the modem is using and the router IP address the same? I have a cable modem that is setup with dynamic ip addresses. I went into the router config and check the ip it acquired. That is the IP I am using as my external address (42.123.45.1)
Thanks for you help.
Joe
No, it is not the new VPN router, but from everything I have read in this site it is capable of supporting a VPN connection. It is the BEFSR41 with the newest firmware installed (version 1.42.7).
My setup consists of a W2K Server with 2 NICs behind a BEFSR41 router with firmware 1.42.7. I can connect to my VPN directly when I address the NIC local address that is setup to connect the VPN (10.10.10.11), but when I disconnect my LAN, connect to the internet through my modem and address...
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