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Brian
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10th Nov 2003
I am having a problem with a XP workstation on my
network. It is constantly pinging my external address. I
checked for all MS patches and virus is up to date and
scanned. Still pinging and slowing down my network
traffic.
Any help please!!!
Brian
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