RE: Network not accessible!!?
From: Cory (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 07/15/04
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Date: Thu, 15 Jul 2004 14:10:37 -0700
So I would say you have some sort of port mirroring on the
switch? I had a similar problem when I enabled the port
mirroring, but it doesn't sound like anything has changed
on the switch lately. What type of network/equipment are
you using?(MS obviously.WAN is for the internet
connection?) Sounds to me like something on the port the
switch is on is not configed correctly. Just a guess but
like I said I had a similar situation here.
>-----Original Message-----
>It has a small program that times how long someone is on
the internet on either one of the two other PC's (named
black and white). This is a program that someone made for
the owner so I am not very sure about the program. When
someone logs on one of the WINXP machines it starts
timeing them. This has been up and running for a very long
time. The only thing that changed was when we renamed the
workgroup name on all of the pc's at the same time. Since
then it has not worked. no other changes have been done.
The name for the workgroup is the same on all of three of
the PC's. We have tried accessing the other PC's with out
the program running and with. It give the same error both
ways.
>
>
>"Cory" wrote:
>
>> How does this machine monitor internet usage?
>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >Cory,
>> >ok.. thanks.. I did and... it shows 127.0.0.1 as the
only
>> thing there.
>> >
>> >I have tried accessing the other PC's by doing the
>> \\(Machine Name) I get the same error.
>> >
>> >Haggis,
>> >
>> >As stated in the begining of my post, I did make sure
of
>> that. I know that just about every time I made a change
it
>> almost always turned that back on. So I have been
makeing
>> sure that it is off. Still no change...
>> >
>> >I have been told that a .45 round will fix this issue.
>> Any other idea's?
>> >
>> >James
>> >
>> >"Cory" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Just do a search for the HOSTS file. Open and verify
>> that
>> >> it has on the entry: 127.0.0.1 localhost
>> >>
>> >> Also its the one in C:\windows\system32\drivers\etc.
>> >> Can you ping the other machines?
>> >> Maybe try \\(MACHINE NAME)\and see if it prompts
for
>> >> username.p.word
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> >-----Original Message-----
>> >> >The DHCP is on and it is up and running. It is
getting
>> a
>> >> proper IP address.
>> >> >The strange thing is that from the other PC's I can
>> >> occasionally browse the PC. I am going to start
calling
>> >> the problem child Big Guy. Anyways, I am able to
browse
>> it
>> >> but it is unable to view any of the others. I still
>> have a
>> >> connection to the internet just like the others.
>> >> >
>> >> >Cory, how do I check the "Hosts" file. For the life
of
>> me
>> >> I cannot remember.
>> >> >
>> >> >Thanks for your suggestions.
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >"Cory" wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >> I assume that they all have IP's in the same
>> network?
>> >> Do
>> >> >> you have a DHCP server or anything? You can check
>> >> >> your "hosts" file to make sure something is not
>> >> >> redirecting your PC. um....
>> >> >> >-----Original Message-----
>> >> >> >Thanks for the info.. I have done all of that. I
>> have
>> >> >> also blown away everything in hopes that it
>> will "wake
>> >> >> up". I am able to browse the pc from others on
the
>> >> >> network.
>> >> >> >But I cannot use it to browse..
>> >> >> >any suggestions?
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >"Tony" wrote:
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> James,
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> I am no expert but have experienced this
problem
>> >> >> before.
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> 1st dbl-clk on Network Neighborhood and setup
a
>> >> >> >> home/office network.
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> 2nd I noticed that the workgroup name should
be
>> the
>> >> >> same
>> >> >> >> to work best for my taste.
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> I myself have 2 desktops and a laptop to deal
>> with.
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> I hope the info helps.
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> Tony
>> >> >> >> >-----Original Message-----
>> >> >> >> >I have three PC's set up on a switch that has
a
>> WAN
>> >> >> >> connection. Two of the three are able to see
each
>> >> other
>> >> >> >> just fine. They are able to share files and
>> >> printers.
>> >> >> The
>> >> >> >> third one is unable to access or even see the
>> other
>> >> >> two.
>> >> >> >> It is able to access the internet just fine.
When
>> I
>> >> try
>> >> >> >> to access the Network Neighborhood it tells me
>> that
>> >> it
>> >> >> is
>> >> >> >> not accessable!! I have checked to see if
there
>> is
>> >> a
>> >> >> >> firewall or something that would prevent it
from
>> >> seeing
>> >> >> >> the neighborhood. BTW all pc's are running WIN
>> XP.
>> >> Any
>> >> >> >> clue's or suggestions?
>> >> >> >> >Please help. These PC's are in a Internet
Cafe
>> and
>> >> the
>> >> >> >> one that is not working is the one that
monitors
>> >> >> Internet
>> >> >> >> useage..
>> >> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> >thanks James
>> >> >> >> >.
>> >> >> >> >
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >.
>> >> >> >
>> >> >>
>> >> >.
>> >> >
>> >>
>> >.
>> >
>>
>.
>
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