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Re: arp cache error

 
 
karlo
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      30th Jun 2003
Hello Kent,

If you have time, please read my posting entitled "ICS Client Does Not Connect"

Thanks,
karlo




"Kent W. England [MVP]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:<#(E-Mail Removed)>...
> Inability to flush arp cache is a common error. It doesn't prevent the
> repair function from re-initializing the DHCP lease or PPP connection.
> It isn't related to inability to ping one out of many IP addresses. If
> you can ping your default-gateway, then everything on your end is fine,
> IP-wise.
>
> --
> Kent W. England, Microsoft MVP for Windows
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> "larry" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
> message news:147e01c33d8f$07d96050$(E-Mail Removed)...
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> > When online (cable mocem) my browser (IE6.0) will lockup.
> > I can fix it by repairing the connection, but an error
> > message comes up saying there was an error in flushing
> > the ARP cache. Network diagnostics tells me it cannot
> > ping one of the addresses for the mailserver. I don't
> > know if that is related or not.
> > anyone care to comment??

 
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