I have the bios set to boot from floppy, hdd-0, ls120
so that order seems to be good. Just connected a new cd rom drive and going to install the os one more time.
If this fails and I get the same response my final suspect will be the system board is failing at some point.
Satrow,
You know now that this was mentioned I'm thinking it's possibly two things. Yes, something is or has gone bad on the mainboard.
Maybe it's the system mangagement bus since the computer is rebooting at this level could be the reason for the failure. So, I'm also thinking that if the...
Hey Wolf,
I've gone into attempting this but wouldn't know where to start for this issue never seen this one before.
Why would this be happening in windows98se, and also in windows2000 after doing clean installs with no pci devices attached?
System board: Abit SL6
Memory: 128 mb
Operating system: Win98SE
Hard drive: Maxtor 4.3gb
Hi all,
Maybe someone has seen this before and may know a cause? I've loaded window 98se on this pc. In normal boot the computer starts up, loads the windows screen then the pci system management bus pops...
Hi Jono,
Are you connecting to your home computer via vpn router from work to a vpn router at home or are you using vpn software to connect to your router at home?
Thanks,
pizzaman
Scenario:
Windows 2000 server with static IP behind a Linksys VPN router.
What I'm attempting to do is create a connection under
control panel>network connections>add new connection>create a connection to my workplace feature.
I would like to connect to my workplace lan utilizing this...
The linksys router is giving out the DHCP to the clients and it looked like it had stopped from observing the event viewer on the server. I restarted the DHCP services on the router but was just kind of strange why when it expired it didn't renew the lease to the workstations? They are all up...
Interesting scenario maybe someone has seen this before?
I have 7 machines running windows 2000 pro. 1 Machine using windows xp pro and 1 server running windows 2000 server. There is a linksys router in place and also a linksys switch. All machines go into the switch which inturn connect to the...
Hi All,
I would like to have my remote clients utilize the dialup or lan vpn connection through network connections in Win2000 and WinXP while traveling. So when they are mobile they can dial in to the Win2000 server...Would I be better off setting up vpn connections with software or setting...
Currently I have Cisco ubr905 routers being used as Cable modems with 1.5x768 speed on both sides of my vpn doing a router to router vpn with linksys routers... before I was using sdsl since then I have upgraded bandwidth to have a faster vpn. I can see a faster download time when transferring...
Thank you for the insight EV. Yes, I believe the cable may offer better bandwidth since I can at least move up tiers in bandwidth speed vs. the sdsl because we are locked in to our speeds due to location of the CO and over extended loops...
Here's my scenario I have one main office and 2-branch...
Due to encryption is a vpn slowed down having to authenticate router to router?
We are considering going to broadband cable due to speed limits for our current SDSL which is limiting us to 320k and 416k. Will I see better performance move to a bandwidth of 1.5mx768 for router to router vpn...
Final analysis is we need more bandwidth it looks like trying to send 60 mb over a sdsl connection to a remote server through vpn at bandwidth speeds of 320k on one end and 412k on the other takes about 1hr. and 45 min. plus running client software from mapped drives on the server through this...
Well the latest development is I did remove the static IP settings for the WINS Server and just ran off the lmhosts file I was able to see the server still. Then I used the nbtstat -c command and was able to see the server in that listing.
Not sure why I the server does not show up in network...
MHKWOOD I'm going to try removing the static setting I entered in for wins and see if that makes a difference today with the lmhosts file.
After I do this I will try the nbtstat -c to see what happens after I make some entries into the lmhosts file.
I'll keep you posted :)
Pizza
I have enabled lmhosts lookup checked ..I can find the server if I do a search for computers and then map drives to it..
The thing is I was trying to get the server and all the machines to show up in network neighborhood on a client machine.
I have the wins server address entered for wins in...
Well my final analysis of this lmhosts.sam file I'm trying to work with here is becoming a bit of a pain. Here's what I did thus far.
1. Found the lmhosts.sam file in c:\\winnt\system32\drivers\etc directory.
2. I proceded to then put in the IP in the far left column entered the ip xxx.xxx.xxx...
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