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I have two NT servers ('A' and 'B'),  each with 3 network cards. I have configured TCP addresses as below and have RIP installed on both servers, with IP forwarding enabled. The subnet mask is set ...
Zones: Windows NT NetworkDate Answered: 05/31/1998 Views: 0
My company has a network of 6 PDC's(Domains) and about 250 users(95/98). The domains each have their own DHCP scope. Currently they are connected with a layer 2 switch which will be replaced with a...
Zones: Windows NT NetworkDate Answered: 06/14/1999 Views: 0
I had HP Server model E45 and using 3com product for my networking. My problem now is how can I change my Server IP address. Please help.
Zones: NetwareDate Answered: 07/10/1999 Views: 4
I have a windows NT server that does NOT service DHCP requests. I also have an Intel Internet Station that uses DHCP to assign out IP's.  I am starting to get the IP x.x.x.x is conflicting with MAC...
Zones: Windows NT NetworkDate Answered: 10/03/1999 Views: 0
I need to know how dual ip addresses on a single NIC work in NT Workstation 4.0.  Also, how the default gateway works.  I know how to configure these, but don't have much info on how NT uses them.
Zones: Windows NTDate Answered: 01/11/2000 Views: 0
As I can avoid that the system shows the duplicated message of IP. And soon to find in the configuration of the system (I imagine that in the registry) that has happened east error.
Zones: Windows 98Date Answered: 02/01/2000 Views: 0
hi, when I do a nslookup for my name server as in: nslookup xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx it does not return back the host name and says: Server: UnKnown How do I configure Microsoft DNS to return me ...
Zones: Windows NT NetworkDate Answered: 01/12/2000 Views: 0
Using NT 4.0 with the latest service pack's. Have a DHCP dial up account with my ISP. Dial up account works great. How do I share this dial up account on my home network so that the other PC's can...
Zones: Windows NT NetworkDate Answered: 01/09/2000 Views: 0
i have a game called harley davidson "race across america"  when i go to multiplayer i am supposed to give my opponent a ip address to connect to my computer.  Well it shows me as having 2 ip adres...
Zones: Windows 98Date Answered: 03/04/2000 Views: 0
OK, I have to PC's, both with win98, networked via a hub through a cable modem (RoadRunner). My wife works from home now so I had to reset the network settings for her to hit her company's server...
Zones: Linux NetDate Answered: 08/10/2000 Views: 0