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Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by SamTheMan, 2007/01/08.

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    SamTheMan

    SamTheMan Inactive Thread Starter

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    3 XP Home, 1 XP Pro, 1 98 on the Windows Peer to Peer network
     
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    Bill Castner

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    It means for whatever reason -- cable plant, TCP/IP stack issues, other issues such as a router problem -- a DHCP server cannot be found.

    If you are using a router to assign IP addresses and serve as the Gateway, and all machines are having the issue, power off the router. Wait 1 minute. Power on the router. Reboot all machines.
     

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    SamTheMan

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    Thanks, I will try that.
     

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