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MIS
Hello,
Need your help on this one. I have a laptop that has Windows XP PRO installed on it. Currently from the laptop I can ping out to anything and even map network drives with not problems. The only problem is that no machine on the same subnet can ping my XP laptop or map a share. I have uninstalled the built in network card, tried using a wireless card, installed a PCMCIA card, and all of them experience the same problem which points to the system being the culprit. I have verified that theh Windows XP firewall is turned off for all connections and that there are no abnormal services running in the task manager. I also went extreme as running the NetShell command from teh command prompt to reset the network registry settings. One thing I did notice is that right after I login to the system the machine is pingable for about 15 pings and then once the system is fully loaded it drops all pings. Any ideas ? I've about had it with this problem and am getting ready to reload the OS, but being a Network Admin I want to get to the root of the problem so I know the fix if this happens again. Any help or info would be appreciated.
Thanks!
JC
Need your help on this one. I have a laptop that has Windows XP PRO installed on it. Currently from the laptop I can ping out to anything and even map network drives with not problems. The only problem is that no machine on the same subnet can ping my XP laptop or map a share. I have uninstalled the built in network card, tried using a wireless card, installed a PCMCIA card, and all of them experience the same problem which points to the system being the culprit. I have verified that theh Windows XP firewall is turned off for all connections and that there are no abnormal services running in the task manager. I also went extreme as running the NetShell command from teh command prompt to reset the network registry settings. One thing I did notice is that right after I login to the system the machine is pingable for about 15 pings and then once the system is fully loaded it drops all pings. Any ideas ? I've about had it with this problem and am getting ready to reload the OS, but being a Network Admin I want to get to the root of the problem so I know the fix if this happens again. Any help or info would be appreciated.
Thanks!
JC