Summary: Greets all, Loopback, what exacally does it do? What if 127.0.0.1 was deleted from the DNS spot on the server and can't be replaced. I have been fig...
Summary: I have a win2000 server, one of 2 DC's. The KBarticle Q172060 describes my problem, but we do have a DNS server configured for the computer.... ping ...
Summary: I just went through this with my wireless network. You should be able to ping the other computer with the printer by computer name. If not then you wo...
Summary: Here are some suggestions: Is there a firewall up on the PC that can't be pinged? If there is, disable it. Make SURE it's crossover cable. Try a loop...
Summary: Hi, I tried to make a VPN virtual private network this things does it fine on 127.0.0.1 {loopback addres}. But when I do this or with another IP I los...
Summary: No matter what IP I use. (the IP the computer is on, 127.0.0.1 loopback, or a totally new ip) I get the message "ADDRESS IN USE" when I start the serv...
Summary: After setting up my home network consisting of a Win98 desktop, Win2k desktop and Win2k laptop going through a Linksys 4 port router, I am unable to p...
Summary: Why are you using a proxy server? If you have WIn2k you have ICS (Internet connection sharing). Just go to the properties for the device that has the ...
Summary: Hi, it's said that "the 127.0.0.1 IP address is a loop back address that creates a connection with the local computer via the network adapter. " then ...
Summary: Have a 2 PC home network connected by a crossover cable. PC1 is 192.168.0.1 and PC2 is 192.168.0.5. Subnet is 255.255.255.0. DNS server on PC2 is s...
Summary: >> set up on ur server. ie like make it 127.0.0.1 and use that root for the other pc's It looks like someone is a little confussed, that statement doe...
Summary: I have a server running Win2K and ICS (Internet connection sharing). I installed Talkworks 3.0 and activated Winfax Pro Message Sharing Host feature. ...
Summary: Can you ping the loopback? Try to ping 127.0.0.1 If you get a response then TCP/IP is working properly. If not then try reinstalling the TCP/IP sui...
Summary: These guys are crackheads! If you statically assign your NIC an IP Address (say... 192.168.1.10/24) then you should see the following results (i dont ...
Summary: I haven't run into any problems running a mixed SCSI/IDE system. Lots of people do... and I don't think it is affecting your ability to get on the in...
Summary: I 've got problem when I try to ping local host I received error message :"Request timed out". My OS is windows 2000 server and I used IP address 193....
Summary: Hi. On both machines try to ping 127.0.0.1 This is the loopback address and will test your netcards. You should get a reply from both machines which w...
Summary: I have a dual boot system running 98 and 2000. It's connected to another 98 machine via a crossover cable. When I try pinging myself it comes back wi...
Summary: I've had windows 2000 installed on 1 of 3 machines networked together through a router. I also have a cable modem and my access to that is great. Howe...
Summary: No you don't need a hub at all, the crossover cable will do the job. Just because equipment is new don't assume that it is ok and you have messed up. ...
Summary: First thing is normally to check tcp/ip is working, trying pinging 127.0.0.1 from the command prompt (a loopback address). Then use ipconfig to find ...
Summary: Maybe there is something wrong with the networking cable, the NIC card, a bad port on the NIC card, etc... See if you can ping the loopback address 12...
Summary: I have similar case with my PC. In my case, I have both LAN connection and dialup network. My OS is Win2K Pro SP3. When dialup is connected, I can onl...
Summary: I would need more information about your network, specific about the TCP/IP settings per client computer. here is my configuration. 1. the modem recei...