georgedschneider
Mon Dec 10 06:05:03 PST 2007
The network card appears to work fine. I can get to everything on the
network without a probelm as well as the internet.
I've pinged the loopback without an isue
I've pinged the IP address of the NIC card no probelm
I've pinged the default gateway without a problem
I've ping a remote PC no problem
I've tried pinging the troubled PC from my machine as well as another and I
a m unable to get aresponse even the troubled to ping both of our machines
wthout having a problem.
This really has me stumped.
""Ken Zhao [MSFT]"" wrote:
> Hello George,
>
> Thank you for using newsgroup!
>
> From your post, I suggest you check the following suggestions:
>
> 1. Check the network card to see if it is working fine.
> 2. Check if the issue occurs on other machines when they ping the Windows
> XP machine.
> 3. Use IPconfig /all command to check the IP configuration on the
> problematic machine to see if all IP addresses have been assigned.
> 5. Ping the loopback address (127.0.0.1) to ensure that TCP/IP is operating
> properly on your system.
> 6. Ping the IP address of the local (your PC's) network adapter card. This
> will ensure that TCP/IP is bound to the adapter and will provide a check
> for duplicate IP addresses.
> 7. Ping the default gateway on your network. This verifies that the local
> subnet is functioning and that packets addressed to other subnets will
> reach the default gateway.
> 8. Ping a computer beyond the default gateway, to ensure that packets will
> be delivered to remote networks.
>
> Please let us know the results step by step.
>
> Thanks & Regards,
>
> Ken Zhao
>
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> | I'm having this really strange problem. I recently had to rebuild one of
> our
> | Windows XP PC's. We run a windows 2000 domain enviroment. After
> rebuilding
> | and rejoing to the domain I have been unable to ping the XP PC from my
> | machine. The XP machine can ping me without a problem. The IP address
> is
> | correct when I try to ping it by name. I tried to pping by straight IP
> with
> | no luch. I went as far as dejoing the PC from the domian, deleting the
> | computer account from active directory, delete any references in DNS or
> WINS
> | and hen rejoing with no luck.
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