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Old November 25th 04, 09:45 AM
Mike Bernstein
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Default Auto DHCP screwed

Thanks I will try it and report.

"Lance" wrote in message
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In a cmd window type
netsh int ip reset [log_file_name]
as explained he
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;299357

You may also want to reset winsock:
netsh winsock reset catalog
but this may break some network applicaitons. The applications may have to
be reinstalled.

Lance
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Mike Bernstein thought carefully and wrote on 11/24/2004 12:25 PM:
I have a small 3 user network through an ADSL modem/router. Two PCs are
XP SP2 the other is Win2K. Having tried and failed to update the network
drivers in one of the XP machines, this PC now fails to collect its 'ip'
address from the router DHCP server and comes up with a default 'ip'.
Whatever I do, I cannot get this PC to take its 'ip' from the router. It
must be the PC and not the router because the other 2 machines are
connecting fine. I can get a network connection by putting in a static
'ip' within the appropriate subnet but internet sharing will not work
with this.

Is there some way that I can remove all pre-existing TCP/IP configuration
on the problem PC so that it will then take its 'ip' address from the
router again?

Mike Bernstein



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