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very odd problemI have an office with 10 windows XP computers on our domain. This morning, 3
of the 10 computers would not log in the the domain properly. Upon further checking, I found that all of the computers were getting their IP address from the DHCP server, but they were not getting any IP function. They could not access the internet, email, calendar program, mainframe, etc. I restarrted them and they took a very long time (25 minutes) to finally come up to the login screen. I logged in as administrator with same results. I then removed them from the domain and they got IP and they were able to get to the internet, email, etc. When I rejoined them to the domain, we got the same problem, long time to boot and no access to anything. I plugged my laptop into the network cables and had no problem with anything. While one of the computers was disconnected from the network, I restarted it and it started up at normal speed. When it got to the login screen, I plugged the network cable back in and logged in and everything worked just like it should. However, restarting with the network cable plugged in takes forever. the screen says "Running startup scripts" when it takes a long time. All 3 computers are doing the exact same thing. Any ideas? Can i know after doing what things become like that ? before all are okay ?
I may think it maybe 3 of it may have conflict with each other , dont know what conflict or maybe they are linked or any virus or spy joinned, may need step by step to troubleshoot. Show quoteHide quote "Anthony" wrote: > I have an office with 10 windows XP computers on our domain. This morning, 3 > of the 10 computers would not log in the the domain properly. Upon further > checking, I found that all of the computers were getting their IP address > from the DHCP server, but they were not getting any IP function. They could > not access the internet, email, calendar program, mainframe, etc. I > restarrted them and they took a very long time (25 minutes) to finally come > up to the login screen. I logged in as administrator with same results. I > then removed them from the domain and they got IP and they were able to get > to the internet, email, etc. When I rejoined them to the domain, we got the > same problem, long time to boot and no access to anything. I plugged my > laptop into the network cables and had no problem with anything. While one > of the computers was disconnected from the network, I restarted it and it > started up at normal speed. When it got to the login screen, I plugged the > network cable back in and logged in and everything worked just like it > should. However, restarting with the network cable plugged in takes forever. > the screen says "Running startup scripts" when it takes a long time. All 3 > computers are doing the exact same thing. Any ideas? On Mon, 23 Feb 2009 14:49:01 -0800, Anthony
<Anth***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: Show quoteHide quote >I have an office with 10 windows XP computers on our domain. This morning, 3 Howdy,>of the 10 computers would not log in the the domain properly. Upon further >checking, I found that all of the computers were getting their IP address >from the DHCP server, but they were not getting any IP function. They could >not access the internet, email, calendar program, mainframe, etc. I >restarrted them and they took a very long time (25 minutes) to finally come >up to the login screen. I logged in as administrator with same results. I >then removed them from the domain and they got IP and they were able to get >to the internet, email, etc. When I rejoined them to the domain, we got the >same problem, long time to boot and no access to anything. I plugged my >laptop into the network cables and had no problem with anything. While one >of the computers was disconnected from the network, I restarted it and it >started up at normal speed. When it got to the login screen, I plugged the >network cable back in and logged in and everything worked just like it >should. However, restarting with the network cable plugged in takes forever. > the screen says "Running startup scripts" when it takes a long time. All 3 >computers are doing the exact same thing. Any ideas? Certainly no expert I, but... I have had similar situations that are corrected by rebooting our router. (I take the router to be flaky, but rebooting it does fix the problem for us.) All the best, -- Kenneth If you email... Please remove the "SPAMLESS." All ip's in the same subnet?
Domain GPO Policy issue? Run > gpupdate /v and check startup script, or policys affecting machines. Computer policy is put out bufore login prompt, user policy is after. Anything funky in event viewer? Safe mode with networking , can you get out then? Show quoteHide quote "Anthony" wrote: > I have an office with 10 windows XP computers on our domain. This morning, 3 > of the 10 computers would not log in the the domain properly. Upon further > checking, I found that all of the computers were getting their IP address > from the DHCP server, but they were not getting any IP function. They could > not access the internet, email, calendar program, mainframe, etc. I > restarrted them and they took a very long time (25 minutes) to finally come > up to the login screen. I logged in as administrator with same results. I > then removed them from the domain and they got IP and they were able to get > to the internet, email, etc. When I rejoined them to the domain, we got the > same problem, long time to boot and no access to anything. I plugged my > laptop into the network cables and had no problem with anything. While one > of the computers was disconnected from the network, I restarted it and it > started up at normal speed. When it got to the login screen, I plugged the > network cable back in and logged in and everything worked just like it > should. However, restarting with the network cable plugged in takes forever. > the screen says "Running startup scripts" when it takes a long time. All 3 > computers are doing the exact same thing. Any ideas?
False IP conflict message...?
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