Re: IP Conflict Help!!
From: Roland Hall (nobody_at_nowhere)
Date: 04/08/04
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Date: Thu, 8 Apr 2004 03:22:41 -0500
"Ron Sparks" wrote in message news:AQ1dc.93347$K91.209607@attbi_s02...
: We have an IP confilct problem on our network. All of the workstations
and
: 1 server have static IP addresses. One workstation and the server are
: getting IP conflict errors, even though the IP addresses are not the same.
:
: What could be causing this problem?
When you get an IP conflict, you get specific information. Perhaps you
could share that with us. What is in the log file on both systems?
If you're running NBT, you can shut down the workstation and:
nbtstat -a <ip address>
...and you'll get enough information usually to find the system with the
same IP.
HTH...
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