Eric
January 10th 04, 09:47 AM
>-----Original Message-----
>I am running Windows XP Pro (SP1) on a Compaq Evo N1020v
notebook connected
>to a P2P network. This machine is a client for internet
connection sharing.
>
>When I restart the computer (or turn in on after having
turned it off), the
>network connections are not restored, and the assigned
IP address starts
>with 169 (rather than 192.168.0.xxx). If, after this
happens, I restart the
>machine in safe mode with networking, then the network
connections are
>restored, and the next time I restart the machine
normally the network
>connections are also restored. But when I restart after
using the machine
>for a while the network connections again are not
restored. Repeated normal
>restarts are ineffective, but restarting in safe mode
always works. Strange,
>don't you think?
>
>Lancelot Fletcher
>
>
>.
>
I am having the same problem. The connection is restored
but I have no network path. Is there something that
changes each time the system is logged off?
>I am running Windows XP Pro (SP1) on a Compaq Evo N1020v
notebook connected
>to a P2P network. This machine is a client for internet
connection sharing.
>
>When I restart the computer (or turn in on after having
turned it off), the
>network connections are not restored, and the assigned
IP address starts
>with 169 (rather than 192.168.0.xxx). If, after this
happens, I restart the
>machine in safe mode with networking, then the network
connections are
>restored, and the next time I restart the machine
normally the network
>connections are also restored. But when I restart after
using the machine
>for a while the network connections again are not
restored. Repeated normal
>restarts are ineffective, but restarting in safe mode
always works. Strange,
>don't you think?
>
>Lancelot Fletcher
>
>
>.
>
I am having the same problem. The connection is restored
but I have no network path. Is there something that
changes each time the system is logged off?