Thanks dk87 for your reply. I'm a newbie at DNS and DHCP, and I learned a few things researching your answer. It turned out to be simpler than expected. DHCP was not set to auto-update DNS. So DNS had an old host entry for maintenance that resolved to the 192.168.0.28 address. Deleted that...
Here is the network setup: Windows 2000 Server controls DNS and DHCP. One computer on the network is named "maintenance" and is running Windows XP Pro. The Server has assigned the maintenance computer an ip of 192.168.0.25. This can be verified at both the server and the maintenance...
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