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9 Oct 2006 10:58 PM
dreamsndigital
I just thought, I'd update everyone here, as I was able to correct the
problem. When I connected the network, I was told that I had the same IP
address, as someone on my network.  I had looked into it, and after repeated
tries, was able to find what was happening. I'm sorry, if imy question was a
little vague, i was wondering if anyone knew how to change it manually. I had
my brother help me, and said i just had to add ten to the last number, but
the posed major issues(in the TCP/IP properties) .

I don't need further assitance with this topic, but thanks for the reply.

Sincerely,

dreamsndigital

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10 Oct 2006 2:50 AM
Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
In news:8A51B129-D62B-46B5-BFB2-9BCBCFB50C16@microsoft.com,
dreamsndigital <dreamsndigi***@discussions.microsoft.com> typed:
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> I just thought, I'd update everyone here, as I was able to correct the
> problem. When I connected the network, I was told that I had the same
> IP address, as someone on my network.  I had looked into it, and
> after repeated tries, was able to find what was happening. I'm sorry,
> if imy question was a little vague, i was wondering if anyone knew
> how to change it manually. I had my brother help me, and said i just
> had to add ten to the last number, but the posed major issues(in the
> TCP/IP properties) .
>
> I don't need further assitance with this topic, but thanks for the
> reply.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> dreamsndigital

Hi - thanks for posting back, but note that this would have better been
posted as a reply to your previous message rather than a new one, as few
people will know what you're referring to.