Mike
January 10th 04, 12:27 AM
>-----Original Message-----
>>-----Original Message-----
>>My office network runs on Win2K. I have just loaded XP
on
>>one computer. Network does not recognize the computer
>>with XP nor does XP computer recognize the network. I
>>ran Network Wizard in XP. Disabled and deleted the
>>bridging problem. Any suggestions?
>>.
>Hi Mike,
>
>First thing can you ping the other system, are they on
the
>same network? if you can't ping it then it's most
likely
>a physical problem. On any W2K system go to start run
>type cmd, this will bring up a dos box at the cm prompt
>type ipconfig /all, it will give you the IPO and subnet
of
>the system you are on write this down. Now go do the
same
>thing on the XP system if it's the same subnet then try
to
>ping the w2k system you were just on by typing ping
space
>the IP address example ping 10.0.0.14 if you get a reply
>then you are physically and logically connected on the
>same network. If it's not the same make sure you have
>under the My Network, Properties, Local or wireless
>properties TCP/IP "Obtain an IP address automatically"
is
>selected. Then go to the CMD again and type
>ipconfig /release then after it releases type
>ipconfig /renew now try to ping.
>
>At this point let us know how you're doing
>
>.
>I am back on the problem this morning. How do I ping
another computer or system?
>>-----Original Message-----
>>My office network runs on Win2K. I have just loaded XP
on
>>one computer. Network does not recognize the computer
>>with XP nor does XP computer recognize the network. I
>>ran Network Wizard in XP. Disabled and deleted the
>>bridging problem. Any suggestions?
>>.
>Hi Mike,
>
>First thing can you ping the other system, are they on
the
>same network? if you can't ping it then it's most
likely
>a physical problem. On any W2K system go to start run
>type cmd, this will bring up a dos box at the cm prompt
>type ipconfig /all, it will give you the IPO and subnet
of
>the system you are on write this down. Now go do the
same
>thing on the XP system if it's the same subnet then try
to
>ping the w2k system you were just on by typing ping
space
>the IP address example ping 10.0.0.14 if you get a reply
>then you are physically and logically connected on the
>same network. If it's not the same make sure you have
>under the My Network, Properties, Local or wireless
>properties TCP/IP "Obtain an IP address automatically"
is
>selected. Then go to the CMD again and type
>ipconfig /release then after it releases type
>ipconfig /renew now try to ping.
>
>At this point let us know how you're doing
>
>.
>I am back on the problem this morning. How do I ping
another computer or system?