Re: Downloads fine but get error 80072EFD on install



"Steph" <Steph@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:9BC0AF28-3AB4-4800-8B60-DD0369F5EFD3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi everybody,
> I have some strange problems with my notebook running under XP Pro SP2,
> I can access without any problems to the net but when i'm trying to access
> the sites on our Local network it seems not to see the local server (dns) , I
> thought it was a problem of connexion parameters so I checked it, they seems
> good (local addresses are in exception group)
>
> In order to may update my windows I used to use the proxycfg -u command (I
> had the error 80072EFD which is resolved) since I did it I have this
> problem...
>
> Do you have an idea of solution please

My guess would be that you would have to use the second
DNS address to give addressability to your local nameserver.
(That's assuming it is a TCP-IP connection, which very easily
may not be the case.) Otherwise perhaps you could use
overrides in your HOSTS or LMHOSTS or NETWORKS
files (e.g. in %windir%\System32\drivers\etc) and thus avoid
the problem.

Start by using ipconfig /all to find what your current DNS
addresses are and use nslookup to see if it can use them
to do the lookups for the addresses you seem to be missing.
Use ping -n 1 to see if its lookup is any different. (E.g., for
that case any overrides from the above files could be applied.)

A possible keyword for searching for more information
I would try is: multihomed


BTW this is not the right newsgroup to be looking in for such
assistance. Try Windows XP Networking and the Web instead.
(Note: I can't tell what portal you are using with your web interface
to newsgroups. That is the name that the eXPertzone portal
gives to it.)

If you would like to try using a real newsreader instead it would be

news:microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web

OE users could use this even if they didn't already have a news server
defined:

news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web

Before posting on a new news account from OE you should
do some personalizing (and munge your E-mail address
if desired.)


HTH

Robert Aldwinckle
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