Ok... I just verified with our ISP that they gave me the wrong IP! Got the new IP forwarded through the DNS and now things are fine.
Thanks for all your troubleshooting help! It helped eliminate a lot of stuff so that when I called the ISP they could track the problem (bad follow-thru) with...
It just changed. It IS the IP that the ISP gave me in an email. I called this afternoon and verified that the IP they gave me was NOT correct. The IP they gave me to use as my local IP was actually the WAN IP. I still don't understand how that can let the internet access work ...
I...
Hang on... further down the page (need to read everything, Ron!) it has this:
Trying to connect to all mailservers:
mail.aitc-glulam.org. - 64.81.96.101 [Could not connect: Could not receive data: Operation timed out.]
[Note that if your mailserver takes over 30 seconds to respond, our...
This is the message I get:
Getting MX record for aitc-glulam.org (from local DNS server, may be cached)... Got it!
It returned the correct IP as well! I'm totally confused.
Oh! (TechSoEasy)I did do the Configure Email and Internet connection Wizard first thing after changing the service.
OH! Sorry... didn't see all of your previous post. The mail test on the site you recommended brought back the new IP. Odd that we are not getting emails through. We can send, but not receive.
I'm sorry. I'm fairly new to this... I'm not sure what you're asking. MX? what report?
We have a separate group hosting the DNS for the exchange server, and they reset that IP to point to our mail server on Friday.
Yeah. It's local.
I came in this morning, and it updated itself fine. Everything works except that I still can't get emails from the outside world. Just our internal world. I'm guessing that now the DNS just hasn't updated world wide yet.
I have DHCP up, so the workstation is on...
We upgraded our DSL to a T1 recently. And of course, our wan IP had to change with the new ISP. Now none of our client computers can access the Exchange server. First it just said it was disconnected. Then I tried reinstalling Outlook on the client and I get the following error: "Cannot...
THe NetworkView finally pinpointed the problem. The network copier/printer was assigned a static address by the copier people without telling me what it was... subseqently I couldn't exclude that from the DHCP addresses.
You guys ROCK thanks for all your help!
Ok, the nbtstat -A {ipaddress} yielded the following:
The "TECH" is the problem computer and "MORDOR" is the server.
Node IpAddress: [192.168.254.11] Scope Id: []
NetBIOS Remote Machine Name Table
Name Type Status
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TECH...
Tried the nbtstate -n. On the problematic computer. No conflicts.
The ironic thing is: Prior to entering the command prompt, the computer had just put up a bubble saying there was an IP conflict.
For some reason I can't explain, one computer running windows XP (identical in settings to all others on the network) will get an IP Confict bubble pop up after being connected to the network for about 10 min. Connections are all fine and dandy then this thing pops up.
I'm pretty new, but I...
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