Laptop PC hangs intermittently when connected to NT Network, but does not when as a standalone. Installed under networking is client for MS, TCP/IP, Netbuei and file and print sharing for MS Networks. Any ideas why?
Basic answer is that Win98 is not meant for networking,
it's VERY unstable over a network. Especially on an NT Netowrk.
If you want to try some things, have a look at the network
card in there and see if that is ok, could be a problem with
data flowing. There should be a test you can preform that is
in the card's options... Jay~
"I'll moider da bum."
- Heavyweight boxer Tony Galento, when asked what he thought of William Shakespeare.
problem is likely to be a task running over the network (or at least failing). when the machine hangs, does ctrl+alt+del show a task running? things that pop to mind are SMS (yuk). Also running a large document open over a LAN regularly hangs fragile Win98 machines. (I always copy big docs down, work on them, then copy back up at the end).
I concur with previous post.. unless NETBeui is there for a reason (unlikely), remove it. Not only does it increase overhead, but if your network is connected to the internet, it also presents a gaping security flaw.
The workstations do not log on if Netbuei is removed. Each PC has a static ip i.e 10.0.0.5 with a subnet of 255.0.0.0. Server has an IP address in the same subnet. I think this is why this company are still using netbuei. Any ideas why the PC's don't log on?
Make sure all the computers have the same workgroup and domain, and that Log onto Windows NT Domain is checked in client for microsoft networks. Assuming the NT PDC is setup properly, each user should have a seperate user account in user manager on the server.
I'm not absolutely certain, but a subnet of 255.255.255.0 might be more suitable.
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