Router? DHCP can't go through routers (broadcast) unless there is a DHCP Proxy. That could be one of the reasons why it's not getting the IP. Unless you can manage the router to allow broadcasts to go through, then you're going to have to make one of the PCs on the Laptop segment a DHCP...
Nobody is going to read all that and try to come up with a suggestion. Maybe you should draw a diagram of the network and place it on a site, then link it through this post.
I think as long as you have the best Switch as the backbone it should be fine. Just make sure you even out the load on each of the other switches. You don't want to have 24 users having to go through one port on the backbone switch. A+
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I had installed Norton Anti-Virus 2000 on my Win2K AS. This anti-virus has an auto-protect feature that scans files that you are using or loading in real time. Norton gave me an alert telling me that Explorer.exe is a Trojan and will be quarentened (spelling?). Anyways, I rebooted the PC just...
What's the difference between a Volume and a Partition on a hard drive?
What is the maximum amount of hops for a OCMP packet?
How fast (in Megabytes) does ATM go?
What is the maximum distance for a packet to be sent on a T3 line before the signal starts fading?
What Windows 2000 service is...
...what altavista looked like. I was actually scrolling the page sideways because the fonts were too big. But, the problem has seemed to go away.
* I find IE6 is about the exact same as IE5, upfront. But, it seems like I'm getting more crashes with the IE6. I'm running Windows 2000...
I upgraded to IE6-b, and I wasn't too crazy about it. So, I uninstalled the IE6 and went back to IE5. Now on every web site which doesn't specify a font size or style, like google.com, I get these big ass fonts which kills the layout of the site. I've gone to "Tools"->"Internet...
Does the HD on the Slave/2IDE have an OS on it too? Does the HD with two OSs work when it is by itself? No, freezing, ect... If the Slave/2IDE HD have an OS, does it freeze when it's by itself? I also recommend have the main HD that she will be using, on the First IDE. This depends on...
Ok. Only DirectX 8 has the ability to midify the startup.
As for PBXMAN quote"Note - you cannot disable the startup programs from this window - only view them." I'm not sure if you mean the DirectX8 cannot disable or the "Software environment" can't disable it. I'm not on...
...- DxDiag.
Open it, click on the "More Help" tab on the top right.
Then select "MSInfo" (new window pops open), "Tools" -> then "System Configuration Utility".
Click the "Startup" tab on the top right.
* List of programs durning startup.
I hear what you're saying. I have two of them on a IBM 704 server and they are high pitched. There's nothing you can really do about it. I believe the HD wasn't really ment for a PC, but rather a server.
I would look at programs being launched during startup. I had the same problem as you, and it was caused by a HP program being launched when I start Win. You might as well try troubleshooting which programs at the start are safe to run. You can use the DirectX program to manage what is...
If you're going to change a HD onto a different PC, you should remove all "Device Manager" settings. This will correct a PnP problem when you transefer the HD to the new PC. If you don't to this, Windows might keep all the Devices for the previous PC, rather than the new one. And, I...
A DNS will do the same as the host files and lmhost file. But, the DNS is a central point of the network, which is needed in a big microsoft network, to determine who is on the network and what they offer. It does the forward/reverse lookups for protocols and can also be tied in with AC...
I heard the best way is to wrap it around with tin-foil. I've never personaly done this before, but it might be worth a try. Ground the tin just incase. That and try to place the HD outside the PC like on a piece of wood or a chair (not in the drive bay), just to see if it might be static or...
Possibly that there is a IRQ conflict. Take out the modem, boot the PC and enter the BIOS. Check everywhere in the BIOS for either the word "modem", and also see how your IRQs are standing. Depending on how many devices are running on your PC, maybe there is a lack of IRQs. Modems...
Which 2000 are you using? Server, Advanced Server, Proffessional? From the Server editions, you should be able to specify which IPs to deny. You sure that you are using the IP protocol on your network right?
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