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March 29th, 2005 10:00

It sounds like the chipset drivers may be corrupted.  Theye are available from the downloads section above.

2 Intern

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March 30th, 2005 04:00

Okay I tried this yesterday for another problem at work and this solved it so I'm going back to the well another time.  Delete the TCP/IP protocol and reboot and then reinstall it.  Do you know how to do this?

This worked on a machine at work where we have normal internet access but no access to the Exchange Server.  The baove procedure solved the problem, although I was skeptical at first.

Message Edited by jmwills on 03-30-2005 07:46 AM

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March 30th, 2005 04:00

Thanks,

Downloaded and installed Chipset and still couldn't get anything to come up. Tried both NICs and nothing. Replaced the USB NIC and Internet comes up fine. Any other recomendations?

r/b001

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