If you search the mail archives I think you will find that other people that
have had similar problems as you had the intel nic or older drivers for
various other cards. But you might see if linksys has drivers (instead of
using MS's).
Do you have another machine you can try to use as the client to see if it is
the Intel nic. (don't know how/why faulty nic drivers cause this (when other
network stuff works), but that is what it sounds like.)
Steve
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On 26 Mar 01, at 11:50, Steve Palocz wrote:
> yeah,
> I think it means that there is a driver problem. I would assume nic but
> might be video. What kind of nic and video are you using, and what
> drivers?
>
On the client (one-year-old Win98SE machine):
NIC: Linksys LNEPCI II, driver from Microsoft, version 4.10.2222, dated 6-
13-1997. I just checked, and this seems to be the latest version.
Display: NVIDIA RIVA TNT2/TNT2 Pro; driver from Nvidia, version
4.12.01.0631, dated 09-20-2000; this seems to be the latest version.
On the server (brand new Win2000 SP1 T20 laptop):
NIC: Intel PRO/100+ MiniPCI, driver from Intel, version 4.02.38.0000, dated
2-18-2000.
Display: S3 Inc. Savage/IX Display Driver; driver from S3 Inc., version
5.12.01.7036-7.31.14 (I kid you not!), dated 9-7-2000.
Sorry about the funny American dates. (Unless you are American. In which
case I apologize for apologizing.)
Doc Evans
NIC:
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