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![]() Problem is on XP Home. It doesn't get an IP assigned to it, and the response to ping 192.168.2.1 is similar to Pinging àÉÇ with 32 bytes of data: So I used "netsh int ip reset" but no change. Then I tried the method in the KB for Server 2003 to uninstall it first, but it won't reinstall. Next I was going to try sfc and reapplying SP3. I just wanted to ask if there's another option I haven't thought of. -- Reply in group, but if emailing add one more zero, and remove the last word. |
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On 8/15/2010 04:27, Tom Del Rosso wrote:
Problem is on XP Home. It doesn't get an IP assigned to it, and the response to ping 192.168.2.1 is similar to Pinging àÉÇ with 32 bytes of data: So I used "netsh int ip reset" but no change. Then I tried the method in the KB for Server 2003 to uninstall it first, but it won't reinstall. Next I was going to try sfc and reapplying SP3. I just wanted to ask if there's another option I haven't thought of. Before anything else, check the two basic things: 1.- There is a DHCP server at 192.168.2.1 ?. 2.- Is the DHCP Client service running at your PC ?. |
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![]() Victor Eter Garcia wrote: Before anything else, check the two basic things: 1.- There is a DHCP server at 192.168.2.1 ?. 2.- Is the DHCP Client service running at your PC ?. Yes, those were both true initially. Without the service, the IP would have been 0.0.0.0 instead of 169... -- Reply in group, but if emailing add one more zero, and remove the last word. |
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![]() On Sun, 15 Aug 2010 04:27:49 -0400, "Tom Del Rosso" wrote: So I used "netsh int ip reset" but no change. You might try "netsh winsock reset catalog" which worked for this guy a while back. http://preview.tinyurl.com/25tutde Jim |
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![]() Or in command prompt try ipconfig. ipconfig /? will give a menu of commands. |
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