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At 12/4/99 04:25 PM , Mark Rode wrote:
>Is this a peer to peer Windows Network.
No, this is a college campus network with LAN/WAN setup with many servers.
>Is he viewing other Win9x boxes...or is he viewing NT boxes ?
Probably a combination of each. He may be seeing only one or the other OS.
He just knows that others are visible under Neighborhood so he knows the
adapter must be connecting.
>You mention mail....are you using a proxy server. on this box...on another
>box..if so which one?
On the campus they connect directly to the campus mail server and not
through a proxy. I don't think that proxies are required anywhere.
>What protocol are you using ....TCP/IP ? any others ?..is DUN installed on
>his PC?
He is using TCPIP along with DUN. Doesn't have other protocols installed.
>Go to control panel / network and tell us what you see...then click on the
>properties box for the Protocols and tell us what you see in the
>configuration boxes.
Will get that info as soon as I can get it. From what he has told me, all
the settings under Network are what was specified by the school at the
beginning of the school year.
I should mention that before Thanksgiving week break, the system was
working fine. I think that their DHCP IP address leases expire after 5
days, so this is the first time he has had to obtain a new IP address since
the beginning of school.
Doug
-----Original Message-----
>>My son running a Pentium III 400 home-built machine with a generic Ethernet
>>card, using Win 98 on a collegiate network. He can get on the network and
>>can see other machines in network neighborhood. However he cannot query
>>other machines either by browser, ping or get mail. Using winipcfg he can
>>see that his ethernet card has an IP address assigned but the adapter does
>>not have an address. I feel that this is the root of the problem even
>>though I am very weak on networks. There is an IP address and all other
>>network data there but not adapter address. He has tried releasing and
>>renewing all with the same results.
>
>>Is the lack of adapter address the problem, and if so, how does he get one
>>assigned?
>>
>>Doug
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