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Lost TCP/IP connectivity - seems to be a rare problem05 Nov 2007 17:45 GMT2
Workstation (XP Pro) lost connectivity to the LAN (during an automatic
windows update - looks like this was caused by MS!). Seems to be an obscure
issue - can't find much about it on the web.
In the error log we get:
Network connection dropping randomly05 Nov 2007 13:26 GMT2
I have an interest problem and I have run out of ideas.
Here is the situation. I have a workstation that monitors several other
servers. The way this is done is by having about 10 or so RDP windows open
and place all over the screen. I also have few other connections opened. One
Local Area Network (LAN)05 Nov 2007 11:47 GMT1
Local Area Network (LAN)
Both an EtherNet (wire) network and a wireless network are referred to
as a Local Area Network (LAN). A wireless network does not require
hubs, switchers, or routers to include additional users on the
Replace computer on home network05 Nov 2007 00:20 GMT1
I had someone install a network for me. My wifes computer is dying so we got
a new one. I have no idea how to replace her computer on the network. I would
love to be able to transfer all of her files to the new computer via network.
Everything is routed through a Cnet cnig-914 we ...
domain policy check on the client04 Nov 2007 23:11 GMT5
how can i see which version of the domain policy a client is using???
No "My Network Places" on desktop.04 Nov 2007 23:09 GMT15
I have two PCs on a home network. Both PCs use WinXP/2. The desktop PC is
connected to the router via Ethernet wire. The laptop is connected
wirelessly. Both PCs can access the Internet. Both can access Outlook
Express for emails and NGs. Both PCs can ping each other (after
Network keeps reseting04 Nov 2007 23:07 GMT12
I set up my home network between 3 computers, but for some reason on my main
machine after restarting the computer I can longer access it from the other
computers, I rerun the Network Setup wizard, and that fixes the problem, but
as soon as I restart the computer, I have problem ...
what is INVOKE on the right click of a router icon?04 Nov 2007 14:32 GMT1
the windows xpsp2 upnp service finds my wireless router
on the network and it creates an icon in my computer
with the name of the router..
when I right click on it, it says INVOKE
workgroup network issues04 Nov 2007 07:51 GMT2
There are 3 computers on my network- I have a desktop with xp home and a
laptop with xp pro and my roommate has a desktop with xp home. All 3
computers are on the same windows network and all 3 show all the other
computers in the network connections window, however my desktop and ...
File Sharing problem - "Security" problems04 Nov 2007 07:39 GMT1
I have 2 PCs running XP connected together in a workgroup, with simple file
sharing switched off. I can printer share and access the shared documents
folder on either machine from the other. I can ping each machine from the
other without a problem. From this I assume that my ...
connecting to xp from vista04 Nov 2007 02:21 GMT4
I'm having much difficulty connecting to a shared directory on my xp home
machine from my vista home premium machine. The basic issue is that when I do
start->run->\\xpMachineName, I get the error message "A device attached to
the system is not functioning." There is no issue ...
Question about the "net share" command03 Nov 2007 20:20 GMT2
I had 2 external drives that I no longer own that are still showing as
shared drives.  I can not delete them through means that I have used in the
past.  I have found reference to the "net share" command that will allow me
to delete an entry from the shared list (they are listed ...
two pcs on the same network, but03 Nov 2007 14:14 GMT2
Two pcs running on XP on the same network have internet connection.
Network places of one pc shows both pcs on the network.
But the second pc does not show the first pc, and obviously not networked
Please show me how to solve this.
error by my domain ns server03 Nov 2007 11:53 GMT1
please ping the domain : 898.cc
ping 5 times
why the values of ping was diffierent.
LLTD Responder not in LAN Properties after installing KB92212003 Nov 2007 11:16 GMT5
a. KB922120 indicated it had successfully installed but the LLTD Responderis
not shown in Local Area Network Properties. How can I fix this problem so I
can network this XP computer with my new Vista computer?
b. I used the instructions at the following link:
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