This is my first post here, so please excuse any faux pas I may commit.
I have a home network which I have recently reconfigured. The old configuration had a Linux server performing DNS, DHCP, NAT, WWW, FTP, POP3, SMTP, and IPChains along with 4 Windows clients(2@9X and 2@XP). The new configuration has a SonicWall SOHO3 for NAT and the firewall, a Win2K Server for Active Dir, DNS, DHCP, WINS, SMTP, POP3, WWW, and FTP, and the same 4 clients(now all running XP).
My problem is that, on one of the clients, I can ping the server, but the server can not ping the client. All other machines function properly except this one machine(a Dell GX240). I have switched cables, network cards, hub ports, and medication with out results. From the client, I can logon to the network(a domain), see other machines on the net, connect to their shared folders, copy files, etc. No other machine can see any shares setup on this one client.
At this point ANY help would be greatly appreciated.
I have a home network which I have recently reconfigured. The old configuration had a Linux server performing DNS, DHCP, NAT, WWW, FTP, POP3, SMTP, and IPChains along with 4 Windows clients(2@9X and 2@XP). The new configuration has a SonicWall SOHO3 for NAT and the firewall, a Win2K Server for Active Dir, DNS, DHCP, WINS, SMTP, POP3, WWW, and FTP, and the same 4 clients(now all running XP).
My problem is that, on one of the clients, I can ping the server, but the server can not ping the client. All other machines function properly except this one machine(a Dell GX240). I have switched cables, network cards, hub ports, and medication with out results. From the client, I can logon to the network(a domain), see other machines on the net, connect to their shared folders, copy files, etc. No other machine can see any shares setup on this one client.
At this point ANY help would be greatly appreciated.