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network problem

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Murugs

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Jun 24, 2002
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Problem is not able to access the network.
Internet is thru a cable modem
I am having a router with DHCP enabled.
and I am connected to 3 machines..
2 machines are getting into the internet and no networking problems.

my 3rd machine - I have TCP/IP installed and I have set to obtain IP address automatically.

when I do ipconfig /renew
"Error: No adapters bound to TCP/IP are enabled for DHCP"

where is the problem.
 
Reinstall the TCP/IP protocol stack. Verify that you have selected, Obtain an IP Address from a DHCP server for the adapter installed in the workstation. Verify that the adapter is bound to the stack and then restart the workstation to let the DHCP server configure the IP parameters for the TCP/IP stack.

from microsoft website
 
I am using windows NT 4.0.
Also I have reinstalled TCP/IP stack.
The problem was in the drivers for adapter.
The installation CD for NT came with old drivers and I had to download new drivers and then problem was solved.
Thanks for your replies?

regards
MP
 
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