Trying again....DHCP, mapped drives, ip

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From: Gzale MCSE (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/19/04


Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2004 06:58:24 -0800

Sounds like your machine has a static IP in it's
configuration. go to the properties of local area
networkthen to properties of tcpip change to get ip
automatically. Or if all your machines are configured with
static ip's open up the control panel of the router go to
the DHCP tab and turn off the DHCP Server. If All your
machines are configured for automatic IP addressing and
the router is 's dhcp is and should be turned on check the
dhcp table and delete the entry for 192.168.1.113.click
apply then go to the offending machine start run type cmd.
at the prompt type ipconfig /release then ipconfig /renew.
hope this helps let me know

>-----Original Message-----
>This is a repeat of an earlier post. Since it seems Fred
seems to be having
>the same problem I thought I'd bump this up early in the
morning hoping it
>wouldn't get lost in the multitude of posts.
>
>I've culled through the many threads here trying to find
the fix for the red
>x on startup. I've tried everyone I've found and nothing
seems to work. I
>was poking around under the admin tools/event
viewer/system and found the
>following error being reported:
>
>The IP address lease 192.168.1.113 for the Network Card
with network address
>00508D535420 has been denied by the DHCP server
192.168.1.1 (The DHCP Server
>sent a DHCPNACK message).
>
>I did a search on google and saw the mention of assigning
ip's through the
>respective router (I have a Linksys). Not having much
knowledge on the
>subject of DHCP and assigning ip's I was wondering if
before I invest the
>time learning how if this could potentially solve the
problem of not
>connecting to the shared drives on startup. Or if it
would be just another
>thing to throw in the brain matter when I have time.
>
>Our network consists of 11 computers one acting as
the "file server" and the
>rest of them accessing it. All computers are running XP
Pro.
>
>Thanks for any help,
>
>Kenneth
>
>
>
>.
>



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