ieksijn
07-10-2005, 01:54 AM
Check what ip is resolved when you ping the computername and then go check on
the pinged computer it's effective ip address if these are different empty
the dns cache on botch computers and the DNS server trough ipconfig /flushdns.
"Jan" wrote:
> "Al Romanosky" <ajrjdr@comcast.net> wrote in
> news:OUfbKemKFHA.3788@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl:
>
> > Do not know if this will be of any assistance - Ping by IP OK but
> > cannot ping by name relates to a DNS problem - which probably accounts
> > for "list of servers not available"
> > would suggest checking TCP/IP properties to ensure IP assigned
> > automatically.
>
> I got the same thoughts...
> What wonders me is that SONATA always gets 192.168.123.100 and LIFETEC
> always gets 192.168.123.101, even if I start LIFETEC first.
> I doublechecked both machines and router, all seems to be DHCP...
>
> --
> drop PANTS to mail me directly
>
the pinged computer it's effective ip address if these are different empty
the dns cache on botch computers and the DNS server trough ipconfig /flushdns.
"Jan" wrote:
> "Al Romanosky" <ajrjdr@comcast.net> wrote in
> news:OUfbKemKFHA.3788@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl:
>
> > Do not know if this will be of any assistance - Ping by IP OK but
> > cannot ping by name relates to a DNS problem - which probably accounts
> > for "list of servers not available"
> > would suggest checking TCP/IP properties to ensure IP assigned
> > automatically.
>
> I got the same thoughts...
> What wonders me is that SONATA always gets 192.168.123.100 and LIFETEC
> always gets 192.168.123.101, even if I start LIFETEC first.
> I doublechecked both machines and router, all seems to be DHCP...
>
> --
> drop PANTS to mail me directly
>