TCP/IP Properties Windows Server 2003



Hi All,

I have tried to change the DNS servers in the 'Internet Protocol (TCP/
IP Properties' dialog box, however receive the error message 'The
combination of IP address and subnet mask in invalid. All of the bits
in the host address portion of the ip address are set to 1. Please
enter a valid combination of IP address and subnet mask'.

My default (pre-configured) settings are:

IP Address: 212.227.xx.xx
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.255
Gateway: 10.255.255.1

I've googled for a solution but can find anything. This seems to be
the most relevant: http://www.pcreview.co.uk/forums/
thread-215168.php . I don't understand what's wrong with the settings.

My server is running Windows 2003 web edition.

Thanks, Dominic

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