ie 6.0
From: lvee (notmesothere_at_msn.com)
Date: 11/09/04
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Date: Mon, 8 Nov 2004 20:47:29 -0600
"lvee" <notmesothere@msn.com> wrote in message news:...
> I'm not sure if this is the right group but am sure I will be directed to
> the correct one if I'm wrong.
> I have a dell, xp home SP1, IE 6.0 with cable modem connection.
> There are 2 pc's networked, mine is the secondary connection, with 2 user
> account both having administrator rights.
> Recently, whenever I either shutdown and start up, or restart, then click
on
> IE to open my browser, I get the message that there is no internet
> connection, and am given the choice to stay off line, or try again. I
'try
> again' and am instantly online . However, the other user account does not
> have this issue, nor does the host computer.
>
> In the 'event viewer, I have several similar warnings,
>
> example,
> The DHCP Server service did not extend the lease on your computer's
IP
> address, so your computer temporarily lost its connection with the
network.
>
> This could be caused by a scope change. For example, when a roaming
> laptop moves from one network to another, its IP address lease might need
> renewal. When the DHCP Client service tries to renew the address, that
> request might go to a different server that will not extend the lease
either
> because it does not know about this address lease or because it has
already
> issued the address lease to another client.
>
> This also happens when two DHCP servers are configured to give out
> addresses in the same IP address range.
>
>
> User Action
> No user action is required. The DHCP Client service will continue
> trying to obtain a working IP address until it succeeds, and DHCP
> establishes the network connection on its own.
>
>
>
>
>
> and this,
>
> Your computer was not able to renew its address from the
network
> (from the DHCP Server) for the Network Card with network address %1. The
> following error occurred:
> %2. Your computer will continue to try and obtain an address
on
> its own from the network address (DHCP) server.
>
> Explanation
> The DHCP Client service on your computer did not receive a
> response from the DHCP server to renew your computer's IP address lease.
The
> client still has a valid IP address and periodically will try to get an
> address lease extension.
>
> This could be caused by network connectivity issues, a DHCP
> server or relay malfunction, firewall issues, or a malfunction of your
> computer's network interface card or driver.
>
>
> User Action
> If your computer is connected to the network by cable, confirm
> that the cable is plugged in. If you have a wireless network connection,
> confirm that you have a signal and the proper credentials for the wireless
> network.
>
> The DHCP Client service will continue trying to get an IP
> address lease extension until it succeeds, so DHCP might establish
> communications on its own.
>
> If communication between the DHCP client and the DHCP server
is
> not established automatically, check the following possible causes and
take
> corrective action:
>
>
> a.. The DHCP server is down or not responding.
> b.. The DHCP relay is not functioning correctly.
> c.. The network is down.
> d.. The firewall on your computer is blocking out network
> broadcast traffic.
> e.. Your computer's network interface card or driver is not
> functioning
> f.. correctly.
> and this,
> The time service has not synchronized the system
time
> for %1 seconds because none of the time service providers provided a
usable
> time stamp. The time service is no longer synchronized and cannot provide
> the time to other clients or update the system clock. Monitor the system
> events displayed in the Event Viewer to make sure that a more serious
> problem does not exist.
>
> Explanation
> Windows Time Service cannot synchronize with its
> time source.
>
> When a computer cannot synchronize with its source
> for a period of time, it will not provide the time to requesting clients.
> The local computer time cannot be updated until successful communication
> with the time source resumes.
>
> Usually, this message does not indicate an
immediate
> problem. However, it represents a condition that can cause problems if it
> continues for an extended period of time.
>
>
> User Action
> If the W32Time 36 message appears on a domain
> controller, verify that the computer can successfully communicate with
other
> domain controllers in the domain. While a domain controller is in this
> condition, it will not provide the time to requesting clients. If the
> condition persists, it might result in problems downstream from the domain
> controller.
>
> The W32Time 36 message is expected on domain
> controllers that are also PDC emulators for the forest root domain. The
PDC
> emulator in the forest root domain is the root server in the time
> synchronization hierarchy and, by default, does not have a time source
> configured. The PDC emulator will continue to provide the time to clients
> despite its unsynchronized state. It is recommended that the PDC be
> configured with a reliable and secure time source, which normally prevents
> this condition.
>
> If the W32Time 36 message appears on a computer
that
> is not a domain controller, such as a home computer, business workstation,
> or member server, no user action is required. By default, these systems do
> not provide the time to requesting clients and should be the only
computers
> affected by this event. After connectivity or communication with the time
> source is restored, the computer will resume synchronizing with its
source.
>
> In all cases, verify that there are no Event
Viewer
> messages that report network connectivity or related issues.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> I tried unplugging the modem as per recommendations,
tried
> the repair option for my network connection, all my virus, spyware, etc is
> up to date.
>
> This is not a crucial thing, however, it's very
annoying.
> Anyone with any ideas as to what is causing this and how to correct it?
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