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PING Works, but not via applications15 Jan 2007 22:26 GMT1
I am not able to access internet from my PC. When i PING to a website
(say "ping www.google.com") it works, but not when i open the website
through Internet Explorer or Netscape.
I saw a simillar post in this group
Changing a machine setting (turn off hard disk) for all users who log into machine15 Jan 2007 22:12 GMT1
All,
I have a machine that I need to have on at all times (database).  I
have changed this setting while logged in as admin, but it changes with
each user profile when they login.  I need to make a change so that
Problems connecting to files on other computers.15 Jan 2007 21:26 GMT2
Okay, I have 4 computers in my house, 3 desktops and my laptop, the
desktops have XP home and the laptop has professional. I recently
reformatted the laptop and (its a dell inspiron E1705), and now for
some reason I cannot access files on the other 3 computers. I can see
Should I be seeing everything in DNS Cache?15 Jan 2007 19:54 GMT1
This is kind of a moot question since I've disabled DNS Client (long
story).  But when active, I had a mystery on my hands:
I never saw more than about 12 entries in my DNS cache, and none of them
were sites I had just looked up.
Domain logon with wireless conection?15 Jan 2007 16:42 GMT4
I have a Netopia wireless dsl connected to my Dell 5012 switch running
XP2003 server.  My question is if I connect a users to the domain via a lan
cable after they make connection to the server can they then come in via the
wireless port on the through the domain?
duplicate name on network15 Jan 2007 15:37 GMT1
i have a little home network at home with two XP, 1 mac and a linux
redhat as server (web and file server).
my working machine, a XP laptop toshiba causes some troubles. sometimes
i can't log on to the server, i get the error message that another
Clogged internet pipes?15 Jan 2007 15:07 GMT1
After Surfing the web for awhile I get the "you are not connected to the
internet" error screen.  But the DSL connection is still active.  Here's what
happens....
Let's say I do a search on live.com, then I visit a few sites from the
2 DSL Connections with 2 nics on one computer with apache server?15 Jan 2007 15:01 GMT1
Its hard to explain what I want, but I'll try:
I have a Windows XP Pro PC with apache installed.
In this PC are 2 nic's, one is 192.168.0.3, the other is 192.168.254.3
Both nics are connected to 2 dsl modems, different ISP's, both with
Can you setup a Bridge through VPN?15 Jan 2007 13:34 GMT3
Hi, I'm forced to use Juniper VPN client to login to VPN.
I have to machines:
 1) Laptop running windows xp pro
 2) Development machine running windows xp x64 pro (64-bit)
simple file sharing problem15 Jan 2007 05:54 GMT1
My roommates computer is having the really bizarre problem of not being able
to access his own workgroup. We'll call that computer #1. I used the network
setup wizard on computer #1 and it still says computer #1 does not have
access to the server (workgroup).
Home network15 Jan 2007 05:02 GMT1
I have two computers in my house a laptop  with wireless internet and a
desktop with wired internet. How can i set up a network so i can access files
from my desktop from my laptop anywhere in my house with out haveing to
connect them with wires?
just one website (singaporeair.com) will not display15 Jan 2007 02:38 GMT2
I have 2 'puters, one with XP, the other with 98SE, on local network with a
router. The XP 'puter will not display "singaporeair.com" on IE7 or Firefox,
the 98SE 'puter works fine. Everything else on the XP works fine, even
"www.a380.singaporeair.com". I've tried switching off ...
Icon Won't Hide in System Tray14 Jan 2007 23:40 GMT3
I have a persistant icon that keeps popping up in my system tray, even
though I've asked to have it "Always Hide" in Properties.
It's the double-monitor LAN icon, and it always shows up with a red X thru
it.  When I hover the mouse over it, it says "Local Area Network
Firewire Network14 Jan 2007 23:34 GMT5
I setup a firewire network in addition to my usual 100 mbps I now
can transfer files at 400 mbps. All I did was connect a firewire cable
to each system and that was it.
I am looking for some way to transfer files by selecting 100 mbps or
Sharing C:/ drives on a windows workgroup.14 Jan 2007 22:48 GMT4
Hey all.
I am working on setting up a small windows network at the office where
I work.  All 3  computers on the network are running windows XP pro.
I have no problem sharing printers and files in the 'Shared' folder,
 
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