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Tue, 1 Feb 2000 06:39:09 -0700
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At 08:51 PM 1/31/00 -0800, you wrote:
>I have the same problem with a Pentium II/ 400,
>running Win95b, and MS's client for Netware.
>
>Maybe by pooling our information someone could help
>us both. The main consistency I notice we're both dealing
>with Novell and Windows.
>Just like you, tracert and ping came up dry and browser
>could not produce a page while connected. I've tried
>different browser's, new DUN, and removing all clients,
>protocols, new TCP/IP, but no change.
>I figure a install of Windows will probally fix it, but I'm
>hoping to learn of another solution.
>
>-yui shin

I've seen this problem.  I was caused by erroneous Domain Name Server
addresses being entered in the TCP/IP settings.  Would also be caused by
selecting "server assigned name server addresses" in the same TCP/IP settings.

Robert

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