RE: 2000 server question.
- From: Dan <Dan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2005 15:47:01 -0700
Thanks. The network connection is configured correctly for the network. Users
aren't complaining of any issues. I am able to use RDP back to my office.
Again, I can't get to the Network Connection properties.
--
Dan
"APT SA" wrote:
> Perhaps your client does not have his network properties setup correctly for
> you network? Go to network prop. on client and make sure they have the same
> protocols, services and parameters as a working pc on your network does. Run
> ipconfig from cmd to see if ip address is in correct subnet for your network.
>
> "Dan" wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> > I have a 2000 server that was upgraded from NT 2 years ago. This is the
> > DC and Exchange server. Two days ago my client came in and the Symantec v8
> > Real Time was showing as disabled. Tried to run a manual client scan and
> > nothing happens. The interface and console are showing as enabled. We are
> > upgrading to 10.
> > I can't get to the network connections. If I right click on Network
> > Places and go to properties, it takes 5-7 minutes to open a blank page. When
> > I go through the start menu (Expaned Menus) and highlight Network and Dial up
> > connections waiting for the nested menus to open. Nothing happens. Trying any
> > of these crashes explorer.exe. Must be restarted through task mgr. I've
> > booted to safe mode and updated the Nic driver with no improvement.
> > IE 6 opens to a blank page. Nothing in the address bar and nothing in the
> > status bar.
> > Everything on the network side is running fine. No users are reporting
> > issues. We ran spybot and found nothing unusual.
> > Thanks in advance.
> > --
> > Dan
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