Specific Networking Problems and SolutionsProblem: Windows XP takes a long time to open a shared disk or folder on a computer running Windows 95, 98, or Me Description: This is a different problem than My Network Places taking a long time to open. This problem occurs after you double click a shared disk or folder. Possible Solutions:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\ CurrentVersion\Explorer\RemoteComputer\NameSpace\ {D6277990-4C6A-11CF-8D87-00AA0060F5BF} · Delete stored network passwords 1. Click Control Panel | User Accounts. 2. Click your user name. 3. Click Manage my network passwords. 4. Click each entry and click Remove. Problem: Network Connection Has IP Address 169.254.x.x Description: The network card is configured to obtain an IP address automatically, and it’s connected to a network with a DHCP server: hardware router, another computer running Internet Connection Sharing, cable modem, DSL modem, etc. But it gets a 169.254.x.x IP address, which indicates that it can’t communicate with the DHCP server: Possible Solutions:
Problem: Renewing a DHCP lease fails, with error message “An error occurred while renewing interface Problem: Network connection configured to obtain an IP address automatically has IP address 0.0.0.0 Solution: Make sure that the DHCP Client service is running:
Problem: Computers can ping each other by IP address, but not by name. Description: An attempt to ping a computer by name gets the message Ping request could not find host Solution: Make sure that NetBIOS Over TCP/IP is enabled. Error Message: Network Cable Unplugged Description: Don’t take this message literally – there are many causes besides not having a cable physically plugged into the network card. The message really means that the network card doesn’t detect a live link to another device on the other end of the cable. Possible Solutions:
Error Message: xxxxx is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find out if you have access permission . Description: xxxxx is a computer or workgroup name. This is a generic networking error message that doesn’t provide much, if any useful information. It should be followed by a more specific message. Error Message: The list of servers for this workgroup is not currently available. Solution: Make sure that the Computer Browser service is running on at least one Windows XP computer on the network:
Error Message: Unable to browse the network. The network is not accessible. Description: This error message appears on a computer running Windows 95/98/Me. Solution: Make sure that:
Problem: Internet Connection Sharing Clients Can’t Access Some Web Sites Description: This is a common problem when the host computer has a DSL connection that uses PPP Over Ethernet (PPPoE), due to a bug in the Windows XP PPPoE client. Solution: Many people have reported solving the problem by using the RASPPPoEclient instead of XP's. It’s available for free download from its author. Problem: Computer A Can Ping Computer B, but not Vice Versa Solution: This is almost always caused by an improperly configured firewall on Computer A. Problem: XP's Network Setup Wizard Says That No Network Card Is Installed Solution: XP's Network Setup Wizard sometimes fails to recognize an installed and working network card. This is because the NIC's driver program doesn't respond correctly to all of the queries that the Wizard makes when it's looking for a NIC. Configure the card’s TCP/IP properties manually. Here’s how to do it for Windows 95/98/Me, Windows 2000, and Windows XP. Then set the workgroup name to MSHOME. Problem: One Computer Can’t Access Some Web Sites, but Other Computers Can Solution: Look for the Windows Hosts file on the problem computer:
The Hosts file can be created by "web accelerator" programs that store name-to-IP address translations. This might speed up access by a tiny amount, but it causes problems when a site's IP address changes. Error Message - PING: transmit failed, error code 65 Description: This error message occurs when you try to ping any IP address. Solution: A firewall program has been incompletely removed. Re-install it, then remove it as described in our article on removing firewalls. Problem: A shared disk or folder doesn’t appear in My Network Places Description: The disk or folder is shared correctly on another computer, but it doesn’t appear. Solution 1: Click Add a network place and follow the prompts to add it. Browse to it through Entire Network, or specify the path name using the form\\computer\share. Solution 2: Click View workgroup computers, then click the computer that has the shared disk or folder. Error Message: No more connections can be made to this remote computer at this time because there are already as many connections as the computer can accept. Description: Windows XP Home Edition allows a maximum of 5 other computers to access its shared disks and folders simultaneously. Windows XP Professional allows a maximum of 10. This message appears when the maximum has been reached and another computer requests access. Solution: There’s no way to change the limit. A computer that’s already connected must close its connection before another can have access. Error Message: An error has occurred while trying to share Solution: To start the Server service:
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Monday, November 14, 2011
Windows XP Network Troubleshooting
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