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WINS server or LMHOSTS file?
"rwhensley" <rwhensley@parker.com> wrote in message news:019801c34008$d115aac0$a501280a@phx.gbl... > I have a computer at a remote site (w2k pro), when I ping > the computer by name I get one IP Address, when I run > ipconfig /all on the local machine I get a different IP > Address. I have deleted the arp (-d *) using a wildcard > and by using the ethr_addr; still they are both > different. I have run nbtstst (-RR) and still no luck. Is > this a router issue? I have also run ping -r 9 > xxx.xx.xxx.xx and by name still two different IP > Address'. Any help would be greatly appreciated. |
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I'll have to call Corp on the WINS, and I have checked
the LMHOSTS file and checked the hosts file; both with no entries. Other than WINS is there anything else I can check? or test to try to resolve this on my end? Thank you for the reply. Randy. >-----Original Message----- >WINS server or LMHOSTS file? > >"rwhensley" <rwhensley@parker.com> wrote in message >news:019801c34008$d115aac0$a501280a@phx.gbl... >> I have a computer at a remote site (w2k pro), when I ping >> the computer by name I get one IP Address, when I run >> ipconfig /all on the local machine I get a different IP >> Address. I have deleted the arp (-d *) using a wildcard >> and by using the ethr_addr; still they are both >> different. I have run nbtstst (-RR) and still no luck. Is >> this a router issue? I have also run ping -r 9 >> xxx.xx.xxx.xx and by name still two different IP >> Address'. Any help would be greatly appreciated. > > >. > |
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