LOL wow that simple. i guess its just one of those days. Turned off windows firewall and i could ping. What setting would allow me to ping and such with the windows firewall on?
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Browse All TopicsWe have a small sized network: 200-250 users, and there are a few computers that are sitting on the same network, but unable to ping them. The computers are on, and have access to the internet and network servers, but they won't respond to pings.
I am also using DameWare Mini-Remote Control and unable to connect to these computers because it is actively refusing the connection. Any ideas?
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by: leewPosted on 2005-06-15 at 13:39:10ID: 14225648
Firewall. Check to ensure the XP firewall and/or another brand of firewall isn't running on those systems.