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.
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?
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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?
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