In news:FBCEFDA5-0088-475F-A37D-(E-Mail Removed),
Jose Luis <(E-Mail Removed)> stated, which I commented on
below:
> I have a Servant in Windows 2003 SP1, with 2 Intel cards Pro 1000 TM,
> that they form a TEAM.
>
> In team, I have to him formed an IP; and this leaving to me
> continuously conflict IP, of the IP of the servant, in the viewfinder
> of events.
>
> I have proven to undo team, to deshabilitar one of cards, and in
> another one to form an IP and continues giving conflict to me IP.
>
> I have reviewed and there is really no conflict IP, is no another PC
> with the same IP, since I have gotten to connect to him to switch
> independent, solo; and it continued giving the error.
IN addition to Michael's suggestion, here's another link similar to the one
he posted:
How to Troubleshoot Duplicate Media Access Control Address Conflicts
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=164903
However, my feeling is it may stem from the multiple NICs, but it shouldn't
occur if the NICs are teamed correctly. If I may suggest to disable NetBIOS
on one of the NICs, see if that helps.
--
Ace
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