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MTJ
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Posted:
Thu Nov 03, 2005 5:50 pm Post subject:
unable to ping |
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I have a weird issue with trying to reach a server. I cannot ping the server
remotely, or remote desktop to it. However, the server is our main
file/print server, and users have no issues connecting to shares, printing,
etc. I have tried removing from the domain and re-adding it. It is
successfully re-added, but I still cannot ping. I few weeks ago I noticed
that it had a missing host record in DNS, but I have since added this (with
associated PTR). Any ideas why this is happening? |
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CJT
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Posted:
Thu Nov 03, 2005 5:50 pm Post subject:
Re: unable to ping |
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MTJ wrote:
| Quote: | I have a weird issue with trying to reach a server. I cannot ping the server
remotely, or remote desktop to it. However, the server is our main
file/print server, and users have no issues connecting to shares, printing,
etc. I have tried removing from the domain and re-adding it. It is
successfully re-added, but I still cannot ping. I few weeks ago I noticed
that it had a missing host record in DNS, but I have since added this (with
associated PTR). Any ideas why this is happening?
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Maybe it's configured to not respond to pings.
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seth
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Posted:
Thu Nov 03, 2005 5:50 pm Post subject:
Re: unable to ping |
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is it 2003?
if so, is the firewall on?
"MTJ" <MTJ@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | I have a weird issue with trying to reach a server. I cannot ping the
server
remotely, or remote desktop to it. However, the server is our main
file/print server, and users have no issues connecting to shares,
printing,
etc. I have tried removing from the domain and re-adding it. It is
successfully re-added, but I still cannot ping. I few weeks ago I noticed
that it had a missing host record in DNS, but I have since added this
(with
associated PTR). Any ideas why this is happening? |
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