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cannot ping certain workstations through hostnames
Hello
We have a problem where certain pcs cannot be pinged through a VPN session. Please note that other pcs that are in the same DHCP scope can be pinged from a workstation connected to the VPN. I have tried to change the IP setting on the affected workstations to NetBios over TCP/IP, but that didn't work. The local windows firewall is disabled on all pcs (its set this way in group policy), so that isn't an issue. I have flushed the DNS tables on the "problem" pcs, but that didn't work either I am at a loss here....anyone have any thoughts? Something in the registry that needs to be changed? Thanks for your time Regards Greg |
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cannot ping certain workstations through hostnames
Try this link for some help.
http://search.microsoft.com/results....S&q=Ping+check "Greg" wrote: Hello We have a problem where certain pcs cannot be pinged through a VPN session. Please note that other pcs that are in the same DHCP scope can be pinged from a workstation connected to the VPN. I have tried to change the IP setting on the affected workstations to NetBios over TCP/IP, but that didn't work. The local windows firewall is disabled on all pcs (its set this way in group policy), so that isn't an issue. I have flushed the DNS tables on the "problem" pcs, but that didn't work either I am at a loss here....anyone have any thoughts? Something in the registry that needs to be changed? Thanks for your time Regards Greg |
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cannot ping certain workstations through hostnames
Try this link for some help.
http://search.microsoft.com/results....S&q=Ping+check "Greg" wrote: Hello We have a problem where certain pcs cannot be pinged through a VPN session. Please note that other pcs that are in the same DHCP scope can be pinged from a workstation connected to the VPN. I have tried to change the IP setting on the affected workstations to NetBios over TCP/IP, but that didn't work. The local windows firewall is disabled on all pcs (its set this way in group policy), so that isn't an issue. I have flushed the DNS tables on the "problem" pcs, but that didn't work either I am at a loss here....anyone have any thoughts? Something in the registry that needs to be changed? Thanks for your time Regards Greg |
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