I have installed the correct drivers for my NIC and all is well in Dev Mgr however when I go to create a new connection I only get a dial up option or accept incoming connections
Thanks in advance
I Know this sounds too easy but have you checked your network cable, i confess to being the guy that will rebuild it all and it be a bad cable.
Win2K should just pick it up, if its a new comp to the LAN, check to see if the IP range is set high enough, if this is in a office network then it may have just hit the limit it was set for. Try uninstalling the NIC and move it to a different PCI slot and reinstall it. Try a different NIC, or install that one into a different Comp to see if it works.
I know im listing a lot but im just trying to cover all the stuff i would do if i was on a call.
Before God we are all equally wise - and equally foolish.
Albert Einstein
Thanks
Cable works in any other unit
don't understand the "check to see if the IP range is set high enough". It is my own network with 3 other computers
I uninstalled and reinstalled the NIC
Tried an alternate NIC
Tried a different slot
talk about feeling foolish...
If you haven't ever messed with your routers setting then it is probably not that, the IP range is a setting in the router to limit the amount of IP addresses that the router will give out and the defaults are usually a range of 1000. I think the computer just doesn't want to be very sociable with others. Have you tried plugging it into a different port on the switch/router, im sure you have but its one of the last things i can think of on the hardware end of it. See if the tcp/ip is installed as burtsbees has said.
Before God we are all equally wise - and equally foolish.
Albert Einstein
Time being what it is and there was nothing to save on the HDD I took the easy way out and formatted / reinstalled.
Thanks for the help, I will let you know how I get on
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