I would start by making note of any TCP/IP settings on the machine, then by
removing and then reinstalling all the network clients and protocals on the
machine.
Mike Buraczewski
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-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Duffy <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tuesday, September 15, 1998 10:14 PM
Subject: [PCSOFT] Networking problems
|Hello,
|
| I'm having a strange problem with a IBM Aptiva computer
|running Windows 95a. I've only spent a couple hours on this
|machine so I can't give you to much more information other than
|its a Pent 133 with 24 megs of ram. The problem is with the
|networking. When I would right click on Network Neighborhood
|and went to properties the system would lock up tight needing
|to be re-booted. We removed the old network card via system in the
|control panel and then removed the card and installed a new pci network
|card. Windows detected the new card and we installed the drivers for
|it from the vendors disk (I believe it was an Intel PCI 10/100). I then
|went into Network properties again and the same thing happened...
|the system locked up tight. Any ideas other than backing up and
|formatting the drive?
|
|Thanks,
|Dan Duffy
|
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