>Well I solved my problems.  My NIC card seemed to be ignoring all changes 
>applied to it.  I would check the configuration through the control panel 
>and it would appear to be right.  When I looked in through dos using 
>ipconfig the settings were way off.  No matter what I did the setting 
>seemed to stay the same.  I then configured the card for DHCP made it find 
>an address and then set it back to the IP address i needed.  I guess my 
>users weren't complaining about any problem although they must have had 
>one.  I asked several people who's ip was showing up as having errors told 
>me their mail was fine.  I guess I was bouncing mail and didn't know 
>it.  I just thought I would sahre that one with everyone here.

My colleague in Paris, after many, many lost hours and late nights, reboots 
NT4 every time even just looks at the tcp/ip settings.

Len


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