No problem - I think the extra background may make it easier for the original poster to understand what is going on. And then there is the fact...
I think that depends on the software. Most systems won't let you leave the fields blank. Automatic should always try to find an IP via DHCP or...
I'm glad you got a solution - and a good one at that. That way leads to a lot of anguish. There are things that just don't work like they...
IP addresses in the 169.254.0.0 subnet are automatically generated by a system set to dynamic when it can't find a DHCP server to give it an IP...
Have a look at the results of this search then: http://www.google.com/search?q=IIS+5+webdav It appears that WebDav is enabled by default on...
From what? Do you have a server or router on the network giving out IP addresses? That address (169.254.151.38) is what I'd expect to see if there...
I'm not a great fan of internet connection sharing. Using a router is easier to configure and much more reliable. An ADSL router would do this job...
You'd be surprise how keen us Brits are to play virtual snap. 1-0 to me I think.
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Have a look at this article: http://www.windowsnetworking.com/articles_tutorials/WebDAV-IIS.html
Thank you for that clarification. ARP caches normally have a very short life (seconds at most) precisely so as to avoid this sort of thing....
Key point to note is that ZeroRush is using a router rather than a dedicated switch. Cheap routers often don't have intelligent ports. Perhaps...
Nice one!!!!!
Interesting link, but I don't think it tells us how you fixed your problem. Reading between the lines, it looks like you may have been confusing...
What are you serving via the web server? A .net application, PHP pages or just static content? If you are serving dynamic content, the problem...
224.0.0.1 is a multicast address. That is, it is used to send broadcasts to a restricted number of systems. 224.0.0.1 is specific to the current...
Usually DNS. Have a look at this forum sticky. However, SBS is usually set up with DHCP so this may not be the problem unless whoever set up...
If you are inside a local network separated from the network by at least NAT on your router, opening the two ports is likely to be low risk. How...
I doubt NetBEUI has anything to do with this problem. However, I also doubt it is doing anything on your network that TCP/IP could not manager,...
I didn't realise you could do that. Good stuff - I'll have to have a play.
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