Is anyone else having issues with this new Advanced Networking Pack for Windows XP that microsoft has put out?
I've got some machines (I have no idea their brand, etc because I am tech support for all different Windows boxes that users bring in and connect to our peer to peer network using DHCP on a router with a frame relay connection) that are not able to connect to the network. Their IP address is 169.254.?.?. Some of these are brand new machines.
One of the common pieces is the Advanced Networking Pack for Windows XP. I've tried configuring it (to the best of my limited knowledge), but that didn't work. So, I followed MS instructions on removing it and it still didn't work. I guess this pack support IPv6 which is a new technology.
I could reboot my router to make sure that the DHCP hasn't gone belly up, but I would think that my other machines that are connected would begin showing signs of network failure as well.
Any thoughts or suggestions on my problem would be greatly appreciated. I feel like I'm being very vague, but I don't know how else to explain it.
TIA,
ssamx39
I've got some machines (I have no idea their brand, etc because I am tech support for all different Windows boxes that users bring in and connect to our peer to peer network using DHCP on a router with a frame relay connection) that are not able to connect to the network. Their IP address is 169.254.?.?. Some of these are brand new machines.
One of the common pieces is the Advanced Networking Pack for Windows XP. I've tried configuring it (to the best of my limited knowledge), but that didn't work. So, I followed MS instructions on removing it and it still didn't work. I guess this pack support IPv6 which is a new technology.
I could reboot my router to make sure that the DHCP hasn't gone belly up, but I would think that my other machines that are connected would begin showing signs of network failure as well.
Any thoughts or suggestions on my problem would be greatly appreciated. I feel like I'm being very vague, but I don't know how else to explain it.
TIA,
ssamx39