I replaced the NIC card and it still won't recognize the LAN without a static IP address. Is there some setting inside the computer that I am missing?? It had a static IP address before we installed the new server so that it could be remoted into by the IP address.
Here is an interesting side note. When I took away the computer's static IP address it would not connect to the network. It would not access any other computer or even recognize that they were there. Is this computer a lost cause?
I can successfully ping and the workstation does not have a firewall enabled on it. I still cannot get to the internet. I tried running the commands:
"netsh int ip reset reset.log"
"ipconfig /flushdns"
But nothing changed after I rebooted the machine.
Just some added information. This...
Here is the scoop, I need to be able to configure the firewall to allow internet access during specific times. Sounds pretty simple, right? Not even, I need to be able to configure it for specific computers, not all of the ones in my network.
Here are my questions:
1. Does this have to be...
We have already checked the drivers on the printers. Apparently this has been happening for some time because my predecessor ran into the same problem.
Most of the printers in the building are networked and every once in a while we run into a problem when we print. It squashes all of the text onto one side of the page. Its like it is just piling the text on top of itself. Any suggestions, ideas. It only happens with the networked printers...
Thanks for the tips. I have a book called Using Crystal Reports XI. I don't know if you have ever heard of it or not. How long did the class and training camp run total? Did you have to travel overnight for it?
We just purchased Crystal Reports XI and my bosses want to me become good at the program. I have never used Crystal Reports before. Any tips, suggestions on how to use it or a good training program?
Have a Windows 2000 machine that is supposed to connect to the internet through the office LAN. The cables are secure, and the connection is functioning. I cannot access the internet. Says that it cannot display the web page but at the same time DOES NOT say that I am not connected. Ideas...
The laptop is associated with the server at work. The home pc is not. When the laptop is disconnected from the wireless network at work it cannot reach anything on that network. The laptop is using DHCP and I believe that the home pc is as well. The router was configured correctly. I ran...
Tried it and still no go. One thing that I did forget to mention is that the laptop is associated with the server at work. Would that have an impact or not??
Both PC's are running XP Pro, both are connecting to the internet correctly, the firewall on the laptop is from trend micro the one on the home pc is the windows firewall. Ping is functioning within normal parameters.
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