You should be able to network the DOS system. The Win98 drivers should work fine. It does not necessarily have to be an ISA card, unless of course...
Are you able to access using the IP Address instaed of the Computer Name. For example, STart > Run > \\192.168.0.1\sharename? If this works you...
Interesting. I didn't know ipconfig was part of Win98. You are always learning new things. I would try removing the protocol bindings for the...
Win98 uses winipcfg, not ipconfig which is only for NT, 2000, 2003 and XP. Winipcfg only returns the settings for TCP/IP. Check in Network...
What kind of performance do you get when the Win2K Comp2 is talking to other machines? Is this also slow or is the problem unique to the Comp1 -...
What IP Addresses do these systems have? (XP > Start > Run >cmd, then ipconfig.) (ME > Start > Run > command, then winipcfg) Are they able to...
Are you getting any messages? Or just not able to logon? DRD
That would be simpler, but with second NICs the office traffic is kept off the segment going to the Internet. Easier to set up firewalls, etc. DRD
It is not necessary to use additional IP addresses to have another Web Server. Use Host Headers . DRD
Did the old servers leave the domain before the rebuild? That should have avoided SID errors. As it is the servers think they are already in the...
Try creating entries in the LMHOSTS file for each PC. Do this on all PCs. DRD
How far apart are the the two offices? Are they on the same floor? It is definitely possible to connect these two PCs with a CAT5 cable and it...
You mentioned that you had an IP Address. What address is this? If it starts with 169.254 then this is not coming from any other source. If...
Keep in mind that Binding Order can also apply to protocols. For example, if NetBEUI is bound first the system will first try to use that protocol...
Separate names with a comma.