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January 15th, 2005, 12:23 PM
#1
# 2 & # 3 can ping each other but not # 1.
I’m hoping the experts can help me with this.
\\PC-Win2000-number-1 - 192.168.1.101 (samedomain.com ) << work laptop
\\PC-Win2000-number-2 - 192.168.1.102 (samedomain.com ) << work laptop
\\PC-XPsp2-3-number-3 - 192.168.1.100 (no domain)
>> #1 and #2 have the exact same software as it was loaded from the same ghost image at work.
A few days ago..
Everyone could ping everyone by name and by computerName.
Very Recently…
# 2 & # 3 can ping each other but not # 1.
# 1 can ping # 2 and # 3
I’ve released and acquired new IP’s .
This happened once before and I had to reinstall the laptop OS. That’s drastic. I really like to know what changed recently.
Help would be appreciated.
Last edited by aclococo; January 15th, 2005 at 12:38 PM.
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January 15th, 2005, 02:12 PM
#2
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January 15th, 2005, 02:23 PM
#3
Originally Posted by Matridom
Firewall ?
thought about that.. but i didn't install a firewall on either of the Win 2000 machines.
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January 15th, 2005, 02:31 PM
#4
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Originally Posted by aclococo
thought about that.. but i didn't install a firewall on either of the Win 2000 machines.
ping IP -t <-- to the computer that cannot be pinged.
Reboot that PC, see if you get any replies.. If you do, you have a firewall installed.
otherwise, i would suspect a stack issue.. sfc /scannow
<Ferrit> Take 1 live chicken, cut the head off, dance around doing the hokey pokey and chanting: GO AWAY BAD VIRUS, GO AWAY BAD VIRUS
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Windows 7 Pro x64
Asus P5QL Deluxe
Intel Q6600
nVidia 8800 GTS 320
6 gigs of Ram
2x60 gig OCZ Vertex SSD (raid 0)
WD Black 750 gig
Antec Tri power 750 Watt PSU
Lots of fans
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January 15th, 2005, 05:14 PM
#5
Originally Posted by Matridom
ping IP -t <-- to the computer that cannot be pinged.
Reboot that PC, see if you get any replies.. If you do, you have a firewall installed.
otherwise, i would suspect a stack issue.. sfc /scannow
I didn't get a reply and ran the sfc/scannow.
also ran adwhere and the machine is clean.
any other hope?
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