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This is cross-posted from the help list where I asked for help with
e-mail. Occured to me that this area was more suitable. Strange problem: The computer I am working on cannot send or receive mail. Says the server does not respond (also says it can't find it). Tried to ping the mail servers. No luck. Yes, they are up--can ping from another computer. I can ping 127.0.0.1 with success. Any other ping fails. Can't even ping 192.168.0.1--the router) Returns error: Ping transmit failed, code=65--indicative of ICS enabled or ZoneAlarm active. Neither is the case. Can't flush DNS--fails. I can get out on the internet, however. No problem there. Tried Outlook and Outlook Express with same results. DNS is running on the computer. O/S XP Home. SP2 installed. Been beating my head against the keyboard and am afraid I might damage it!!! Art |
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You have to have the DNS Client service running in order for
ipconfig /displaydns and ipconfig /flushdns to work properly. C:\>ipconfig /flushdns Windows IP Configuration Could not flush the DNS Resolver Cache: Function failed during execution. Look familiar? Start | Run | Type: services.msc | Click OK | Scroll down to and double click DNS Client | Set Startup type to Automatic | Click Apply | Click the Start button | Click OK -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In news:1132354703.515071.192370@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com, Byteguy <artgetridofspam@abeconsultants.com> hunted and pecked: > This is cross-posted from the help list where I asked for help with > e-mail. Occured to me that this area was more suitable. > > Strange problem: The computer I am working on cannot send or receive > mail. Says the server does not respond (also says it can't find it). > Tried to ping the mail servers. No luck. Yes, they are up--can ping > from another computer. > I can ping 127.0.0.1 with success. Any other ping fails. Can't even > ping 192.168.0.1--the router) > > Returns error: Ping transmit failed, code=65--indicative of ICS > enabled or ZoneAlarm active. Neither is the case. > > > Can't flush DNS--fails. > I can get out on the internet, however. No problem there. > Tried Outlook and Outlook Express with same results. > DNS is running on the computer. > O/S XP Home. SP2 installed. > > Been beating my head against the keyboard and am afraid I might damage > it!!! > > Art |
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Familiar? Yes.
Problem is, the DNS Client is already running and set to Automatic. Art |
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Beats me.
-- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User |
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Well, for this answer, your sig line doesn't do much!!!
I was thinking of taking it out back and introducing it to ol' Dan Wesson. 'cept it's not my computer! Art |
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OK--problem solved. There was a program called EZtrust EZ Firewall by
Computer Associates on the machine. Said it wasn't running. Had expired. Couldn't delete it. Finally deleted all its files and then tried to uninstall it. McAfee resisted--you had to answer its question a certain way. Actually got in uninstalled and now the system is working. Thanks for your help. Art |
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