is this a operating system problem?

nel

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I have a windows 2k professional machine alpha. After
rebooting the alpha, it is unable to connect to the LAN.
It sees the domain folder. However it does not connect to
it. The network card is fine, because I am able to
connect to the internet without a problem. I have
reloaded TCP/IP and client for MS network on alpha. The
Server states . the network path was not found to alpha.
I time out when I try to ping alpha. And receive a
unknown host using the ip address. Is this a operating
system problem? Any suggestions?

thanks
nel
 
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Some things to check..

Do you use DHCP or static IP? Use ipconfig to verify configuration
Verify DNS/WINS settings.
Can you ping 127.0.0.1? If not then TCP/IP is broke.
Can you ping any other IP address on your network?
Do you have a physical link on the network adapter?

DavieC


"nel" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:14b3001c41c3d$5c2f8f20$a001280a@phx.gbl...
> I have a windows 2k professional machine alpha. After
> rebooting the alpha, it is unable to connect to the LAN.
> It sees the domain folder. However it does not connect to
> it. The network card is fine, because I am able to
> connect to the internet without a problem. I have
> reloaded TCP/IP and client for MS network on alpha. The
> Server states . the network path was not found to alpha.
> I time out when I try to ping alpha. And receive a
> unknown host using the ip address. Is this a operating
> system problem? Any suggestions?
>
> thanks
> nel
 
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Hello,

I know this post will be useless for all of you, but i
just wanted to tell, that for a second, i thought u were
using w2k for alpha servers :), which i think exists, but
isn't for sale. Anyway, have a nice day everybody.

>-----Original Message-----
>Some things to check..
>
>Do you use DHCP or static IP? Use ipconfig to verify
configuration
>Verify DNS/WINS settings.
>Can you ping 127.0.0.1? If not then TCP/IP is broke.
>Can you ping any other IP address on your network?
>Do you have a physical link on the network adapter?
>
>DavieC
>
>
>"nel" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
>news:14b3001c41c3d$5c2f8f20$a001280a@phx.gbl...
>> I have a windows 2k professional machine alpha. After
>> rebooting the alpha, it is unable to connect to the LAN.
>> It sees the domain folder. However it does not connect
to
>> it. The network card is fine, because I am able to
>> connect to the internet without a problem. I have
>> reloaded TCP/IP and client for MS network on alpha. The
>> Server states . the network path was not found to
alpha.
>> I time out when I try to ping alpha. And receive a
>> unknown host using the ip address. Is this a operating
>> system problem? Any suggestions?
>>
>> thanks
>> nel
>
>
>.
>
 

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