Thanks BachPhi,
However there is no conflicts with IRQ's or I/O addys or memory usage. I
tryied the netsh command to reset the tcp/ip stack and that did no good
either. I have disabled some of the services used by the network card, and
it to did not work. So once again I can't access the network. If I ping the
network card address it is ok, and the loopback, but I can't ping anyother
machine.
"BachPhi" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> It saying check your IRQ conflict
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Hello,
> >
> >Got a wierd issue going on with a xp box I just built.
> The network card that
> >is installed doesn't work properly. It assigns itself
> with a 169.152.X.X
> >addy when its supposed to be getting the ip from dhcp
> from my win2k server
> >box. I tried to set the ip config manually (which I have
> no trouble with on
> >any of the other 5 machines) and it will not ping the
> server. I thought it
> >was the card, so I replaced it with 4 other cards laying
> around, still no
> >go. Now this is where it gets interesting. If I boot into
> safemode +
> >networking the card works fine. I can ping the server
> with manual config,
> >and the card will accept dhcp addressing. However when
> booting normaly it no
> >longer works. Its a brand new box, with nothing other
> than XP SP1 running.
> >If anyone has any ideas please post. I am also using 6
> other cards all the
> >same brand and make they have no problem with xp.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >Aaron
> >
> >
> >.
> >
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