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Score Connecting to Router when SSID disabled.
Thomas G. Marshall - 20 Oct 2007 5:08 PM - 7 messages
There are a few questioins rolled into this one, but it's always confused me. If I disconnect my notebook from my router (802.11g), it seems that because the SSID is turned off, and because the notebook connection goes from ...
Score no internet on ie6 or 7
Allan - 19 Oct 2007 5:40 PM - 7 messages
I have a computer which will not load web pages. If I ping a site or tracert there is no problem. I have tried netsh int ip reset and netsh winsock reset catalog Netdiag indicates no problems Diagnose network connections comes up with error 0x80072751 ...
Score Can't access PC on home network
Lester Lane - 19 Oct 2007 8:21 AM - 10 messages
Hi all. Before I go mad can someone please provide me a list of things that must be config'd on all PCs on a home network?  I have a belkin firewall/router that is the connection to the internet and then 2 pcs ...
Score Windows loses DNS capability periodically - reboot fixes
Walter M - 18 Oct 2007 10:04 PM - 11 messages
Can anyone point me to a solution to this problem which has only been occuring for about a couple of weeks: After XP has been running for a time (say 24 hours) it loses the capability to resolve internet addresses..  IE/Firefox just say "looking up xxx.." OE ...
Score Attach As Different User
jhunter - 18 Oct 2007 3:34 PM - 4 messages
I have a new client that wants the following. Grant Workstation1 full access to Workstation2\Folder1. Restrict everybody, from other workstations, from accessing this folder. They know this isn't great security but it's what they want (it's a tiny, ...
Score Network keeps reseting
GDRD - 16 Oct 2007 11:19 PM - 13 messages
I set up my home network between 3 computers, but for some reason on my main machine after restarting the computer I can longer access it from the other computers, I rerun the Network Setup wizard, and that fixes the problem, but ...
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